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Side xii
... thought , and volition ; we are certainly entit- " led to say , that matter and mind , considered as Objects of " Human Study , are essentially different ; the science of the former resting ultimately on phenomena exhibited to " our ...
... thought , and volition ; we are certainly entit- " led to say , that matter and mind , considered as Objects of " Human Study , are essentially different ; the science of the former resting ultimately on phenomena exhibited to " our ...
Side xxix
... thought I might apply to myself with- out incurring the charge of presumption . " Nos autem , si quâ " in re vel male credidimus , vel obdormivimus et minùs at- " tendimus , vel defecimus in via et inquisitionem abrupimus , " nihilo ...
... thought I might apply to myself with- out incurring the charge of presumption . " Nos autem , si quâ " in re vel male credidimus , vel obdormivimus et minùs at- " tendimus , vel defecimus in via et inquisitionem abrupimus , " nihilo ...
Side xliii
... thought proper to fix upon . The extensive province , however , of experiment in the science of mind , will appear in an incomparably stronger light to those who shall follow out the subject , by observing the use which has been made of ...
... thought proper to fix upon . The extensive province , however , of experiment in the science of mind , will appear in an incomparably stronger light to those who shall follow out the subject , by observing the use which has been made of ...
Side xliv
... feelings , and habits of thought ; nor on such ex- traordinary cases as that of the young man couched by Che- selden , whose simple and intelligent statement of what he · xliv [ CHAP . 11 . PRELIMINARY DISSERTATION .
... feelings , and habits of thought ; nor on such ex- traordinary cases as that of the young man couched by Che- selden , whose simple and intelligent statement of what he · xliv [ CHAP . 11 . PRELIMINARY DISSERTATION .
Side xlvi
... thought , preserved in those volumes which fill our libraries ; what are they but experiments , by which Nature illustrates , for our instruction , on her own grand scale , the varied range of Man's intellec- tual faculties , and the ...
... thought , preserved in those volumes which fill our libraries ; what are they but experiments , by which Nature illustrates , for our instruction , on her own grand scale , the varied range of Man's intellec- tual faculties , and the ...
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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