Elements of the Philosophy of the Human Mind: In Two Parts, Del 1J. Monroe, 1847 - 627 sider |
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Side 44
... applied to this sense , indeed , it can at most amuse the fancy , without conveying any precise know- ledge ; but when applied to the other senses , it is altogether absurd and unintelligible . It would be tedious and useless , to ...
... applied to this sense , indeed , it can at most amuse the fancy , without conveying any precise know- ledge ; but when applied to the other senses , it is altogether absurd and unintelligible . It would be tedious and useless , to ...
Side 45
... applied with ease to all the systems of perceptions that have been invented for they all suppose , that we perceive not external objects immediately and that the immediate objects of perception , are only certain shadows of the external ...
... applied with ease to all the systems of perceptions that have been invented for they all suppose , that we perceive not external objects immediately and that the immediate objects of perception , are only certain shadows of the external ...
Side 47
... applying to it the received maxims of natural philosophy . Another observation , too , which was formerly hinted at , is con- firmed by the same historical review ; that , in the order of inquiry , the phenomena of vision had first ...
... applying to it the received maxims of natural philosophy . Another observation , too , which was formerly hinted at , is con- firmed by the same historical review ; that , in the order of inquiry , the phenomena of vision had first ...
Side 48
... applied to the sense of seeing , are , in the case of all the other senses , obviously unintelligible and self - contradictory . As to objects of sight , says Dr. Reid , I understand what is meant by an image of their figure in the ...
... applied to the sense of seeing , are , in the case of all the other senses , obviously unintelligible and self - contradictory . As to objects of sight , says Dr. Reid , I understand what is meant by an image of their figure in the ...
Side 75
... applied to a harpsichord- player executing a piece of music that he has often played before , have they any meaning when applied to what passed through the mind of Mr. Sheridan during the speech which Mr. Gibbon heard him pronounce ? As ...
... applied to a harpsichord- player executing a piece of music that he has often played before , have they any meaning when applied to what passed through the mind of Mr. Sheridan during the speech which Mr. Gibbon heard him pronounce ? As ...
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