The London Quarterly Review, Volumen6Theodore Foster, 1812 |
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... common designation by the word metaphysics - a word equally applied to the repulsive and visionary speculations of the schoolmen . In the ancient systems of Greece , the philosophy of the mind was classed among the branches of physical ...
... common designation by the word metaphysics - a word equally applied to the repulsive and visionary speculations of the schoolmen . In the ancient systems of Greece , the philosophy of the mind was classed among the branches of physical ...
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... common name . It is the great aim of the physiologico - metaphysical theo- ries , so much in fashion in the present day , to explain how our dif- ferent mental operations are produced by means of vibrations , and other changes in the ...
... common name . It is the great aim of the physiologico - metaphysical theo- ries , so much in fashion in the present day , to explain how our dif- ferent mental operations are produced by means of vibrations , and other changes in the ...
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... common terms . After telling us , for ex- ample , that " all our internal feelings , excepting our sensations , may be called ideas , " and giving to the word association a corres- ponding vagueness in its import , he seems to have ...
... common terms . After telling us , for ex- ample , that " all our internal feelings , excepting our sensations , may be called ideas , " and giving to the word association a corres- ponding vagueness in its import , he seems to have ...
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... common nature to col- lect whatever information he can from the varied phenomena of human life . The language which Mr. Stewart holds upon this point , is in no respect different from that of preceding philoso- phers . We could easily ...
... common nature to col- lect whatever information he can from the varied phenomena of human life . The language which Mr. Stewart holds upon this point , is in no respect different from that of preceding philoso- phers . We could easily ...
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... Common Sense ? The object of Dr. Reid is not , ' he says , ' to bring forward any new proofs that matter does exist , nor ( as has been often very uncandidly affirmed ) to cut short all discussion upon this question , by an unphi ...
... Common Sense ? The object of Dr. Reid is not , ' he says , ' to bring forward any new proofs that matter does exist , nor ( as has been often very uncandidly affirmed ) to cut short all discussion upon this question , by an unphi ...
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