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Side xi
... phenomena of gravitation , and from the other physical arrangements with which our senses are conversant , CHAPTER IV . - Confirmation of the foregoing theory from the na- tural signs of Sublime emotion . - Reciprocal influence of these ...
... phenomena of gravitation , and from the other physical arrangements with which our senses are conversant , CHAPTER IV . - Confirmation of the foregoing theory from the na- tural signs of Sublime emotion . - Reciprocal influence of these ...
Side xii
... phenomena exhibited to " our senses , that of the latter on phenomena of which we " are conscious . Instead , therefore , of objecting to the " scheme of materialism , that its conclusions are false , it " would be more accurate to say ...
... phenomena exhibited to " our senses , that of the latter on phenomena of which we " are conscious . Instead , therefore , of objecting to the " scheme of materialism , that its conclusions are false , it " would be more accurate to say ...
Side xii
... phenomena of the understanding . It is on this plan I have treated of the 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 ...
... phenomena of the understanding . It is on this plan I have treated of the 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 ...
Side xii
... phenomena , that I entertain any doubt of the inti- mate connection which exists between these phenomena and the organization of the body ... The great principle which I am anxious to inculcate , is , that all the theories which have ...
... phenomena , that I entertain any doubt of the inti- mate connection which exists between these phenomena and the organization of the body ... The great principle which I am anxious to inculcate , is , that all the theories which have ...
Side xii
... phenomena , which every individual has it in his power to examine for himself , who chooses to exercise the powers of his understanding . In this query con- respect , it differs equally in its scope 8 VIII [ CHAP . I. PRELIMINARY ...
... phenomena , which every individual has it in his power to examine for himself , who chooses to exercise the powers of his understanding . In this query con- respect , it differs equally in its scope 8 VIII [ CHAP . I. PRELIMINARY ...
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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