The Phrenological Journal and Miscellany, Volumen10John Anderson, 1837 |
Dentro del libro
Resultados 1-5 de 97
Página 1
... shew , that , by a law perfectly analogous , the organ of Benevolence receives ex- citement from the agreeable or pleasurable action of the organs of the other mental powers . As formerly observed , it is through the medium of those ...
... shew , that , by a law perfectly analogous , the organ of Benevolence receives ex- citement from the agreeable or pleasurable action of the organs of the other mental powers . As formerly observed , it is through the medium of those ...
Página 3
... shew that , just as the existence of an aggressor is not indispensable to the excitement of Destructive ness , so is the existence of a benefactor not indispensable to the stimulation of Benevolence . Pleasurable feelings , however ...
... shew that , just as the existence of an aggressor is not indispensable to the excitement of Destructive ness , so is the existence of a benefactor not indispensable to the stimulation of Benevolence . Pleasurable feelings , however ...
Página 6
... shews that an improvement of temper takes place only where little or no un- easiness is felt . Its real cause is not the affliction , but the kind offices of friends , the religious and philosophical impres- sions which it is apt to ...
... shews that an improvement of temper takes place only where little or no un- easiness is felt . Its real cause is not the affliction , but the kind offices of friends , the religious and philosophical impres- sions which it is apt to ...
Página 28
... that , however , as it may , we shall shew presently , under the sanction of anatomical and physiological authority much weightier than his , that in- sects do possess a brain . But to return from 28 DR CALDWELL ON THE.
... that , however , as it may , we shall shew presently , under the sanction of anatomical and physiological authority much weightier than his , that in- sects do possess a brain . But to return from 28 DR CALDWELL ON THE.
Página 53
... shew that they may be applied with equal power and efficacy to re- ligious instruction , " ( p . 123 ) . And with this flourish he intro- duces unacknowledged quotations from Mr Combe to the mo- derate amount of twenty - six pages ...
... shew that they may be applied with equal power and efficacy to re- ligious instruction , " ( p . 123 ) . And with this flourish he intro- duces unacknowledged quotations from Mr Combe to the mo- derate amount of twenty - six pages ...
Contenido
113 | |
119 | |
141 | |
150 | |
164 | |
170 | |
187 | |
207 | |
217 | |
235 | |
243 | |
249 | |
267 | |
273 | |
337 | |
368 | |
381 | |
387 | |
393 | |
414 | |
428 | |
436 | |
520 | |
535 | |
542 | |
552 | |
566 | |
572 | |
580 | |
600 | |
613 | |
620 | |
633 | |
653 | |
664 | |
671 | |
687 | |
698 | |
710 | |
716 | |
737 | |
743 | |
744 | |
Otras ediciones - Ver todas
Términos y frases comunes
action activity animals anterior lobe appear ARTICLE attention Benevolence body brain called cause cerebellum cerebral character Christianity chyle circumstances colour Combe Combe's consequence considered constitution degree Destructiveness disease doctrines Dr Caldwell Dr Gall Dr Spurzheim Edinburgh Edinburgh Review effect essay evidence excited exercise existence external fact faculties favour feeling functions George Combe George Fox give Glasgow head human individual influence insanity intellectual knowledge labour Lacenaire language laws lectures letter Love of Approbation manifestations means ment mental mental philosophy mind mode moral nature never object observations opinion organ perceive perception persons philosophy philosophy of mind Phre Phreno Phrenological Journal Phrenological Society Phrenology physiology possess present principles propensities racter reason regard religion remarks render says Self-Esteem sentiments shew Sir William Hamilton skull sound temperament thing tion truth whole words writer