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... object of the inductive phi- losophy of the mind , 13-19 - brief notice of Mr. Stewart's other essays , 20-22 - on Locke's theory of the origin of ideas , 21 , 22 -- strictures on Hartley's theory of the materiality of ideas , 23 , 24 ...
... object of the inductive phi- losophy of the mind , 13-19 - brief notice of Mr. Stewart's other essays , 20-22 - on Locke's theory of the origin of ideas , 21 , 22 -- strictures on Hartley's theory of the materiality of ideas , 23 , 24 ...
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... object of paramount utility ; for it is intimately and es- sentially connected with almost every other branch of knowledge , VOL . VI . NO . XI . 1 and with all the nobler concerns of human life . THE No XI Philosophical Essays By ...
... object of paramount utility ; for it is intimately and es- sentially connected with almost every other branch of knowledge , VOL . VI . NO . XI . 1 and with all the nobler concerns of human life . THE No XI Philosophical Essays By ...
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... object of the former is to investigate the general laws that regulate the phe- nomena of which we are conscious ... objects nor the same evi- dence , so neither ought they to pass under the same name with conclusions founded upon ...
... object of the former is to investigate the general laws that regulate the phe- nomena of which we are conscious ... objects nor the same evi- dence , so neither ought they to pass under the same name with conclusions founded upon ...
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... object is to show that the qualities we call mental , belong to the same substance which upholds those we call material . But we know absolutely nothing of this substance but by its qualities , which are essential- ly different from the ...
... object is to show that the qualities we call mental , belong to the same substance which upholds those we call material . But we know absolutely nothing of this substance but by its qualities , which are essential- ly different from the ...
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... object of Mr. Stewart in his preliminary dissertation . He rightly judges that his favourite science has much at issue in such an inves- tigation . The public seems already sufficiently disposed to ne- 1811 . Stewart's Philosophical Essays ...
... object of Mr. Stewart in his preliminary dissertation . He rightly judges that his favourite science has much at issue in such an inves- tigation . The public seems already sufficiently disposed to ne- 1811 . Stewart's Philosophical Essays ...
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