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Side x
... VI . - Of the application of the theory of Association to Beauty . - Farther generalizations of this word , in consequence of the influence of the associating principle , 288 Page CHAPTER VII . - Continuation of the subject . X CONTENTS .
... VI . - Of the application of the theory of Association to Beauty . - Farther generalizations of this word , in consequence of the influence of the associating principle , 288 Page CHAPTER VII . - Continuation of the subject . X CONTENTS .
Side xii
... association of ideas , of memory , of imagination , and of various other intellectual powers ; imitating , as far as I was able , in my reasonings , the example of those who are allow- ed to have cultivated the study of Natural ...
... association of ideas , of memory , of imagination , and of various other intellectual powers ; imitating , as far as I was able , in my reasonings , the example of those who are allow- ed to have cultivated the study of Natural ...
Side xii
... Association of Ideas . " 66 66 With respect to the probability of this supposition , I have * Reid's Inquiry , p . 223 , 3d ed . + P. 9 . 1 1 66 nothing to add to what I have stated xii [ CHAP . I. PRELIMINARY DISSERTATION ,
... Association of Ideas . " 66 66 With respect to the probability of this supposition , I have * Reid's Inquiry , p . 223 , 3d ed . + P. 9 . 1 1 66 nothing to add to what I have stated xii [ CHAP . I. PRELIMINARY DISSERTATION ,
Side xvi
... Association , combined with the hypothetical assumption of an invisible fluid or ether , produ- cing Vibrations in the medullary substance of the brain and nerves ; but indulges his imagination in anticipating an æra , " when future ...
... Association , combined with the hypothetical assumption of an invisible fluid or ether , produ- cing Vibrations in the medullary substance of the brain and nerves ; but indulges his imagination in anticipating an æra , " when future ...
Side xvii
... for example , that " all our internal feelings , except- ing our sensations , may be called ideas ; " and giving to the 66 C word Association a corresponding vagueness in its import , he CHAP . I. ] xvii PRELIMINARY DISSERTATION .
... for example , that " all our internal feelings , except- ing our sensations , may be called ideas ; " and giving to the 66 C word Association a corresponding vagueness in its import , he CHAP . I. ] xvii PRELIMINARY DISSERTATION .
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agreeable analogous appear applied Aristotle asso association association of ideas attention Beau beauty Burke Burke's charm chiefly Cicero circumstances colours common conceive concerning conclusions Condillac connected consciousness consequence considered convey criticism distinction doctrine Dr Johnson Dr Priestley Dr Reid effect emotion employed epithet Essay exer existence experience expression external faculties fancy farther feelings former genius habits human mind ideas idées illustration imagination impressions innate ideas inquiries instances intellectual judgment knowledge language literal Locke Locke's Longinus Lucretius Malebranche matter means metaphorical metaphysical moral nature neral notions objects observation occasion opinion origin papillæ particular passage peculiar perception phenomena philosophical Philosophy of Mind physical Picturesque Plato pleasure present principles produced quæ qualities readers reason reflection Reid's remark respect seems sensation sense sensible shew smooth speak species speculations sublime supposed taste theory thing thought tion truth various word writers