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... say that matter is spiritual as that mind is ma- terial . The line of distinction between the legitimate science of mind ... says Mr. Stewart , the new chemical no- menclature would only have afforded a subject of ridicule ; and in like ...
... say that matter is spiritual as that mind is ma- terial . The line of distinction between the legitimate science of mind ... says Mr. Stewart , the new chemical no- menclature would only have afforded a subject of ridicule ; and in like ...
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was not aware before . We all arrive , says he , ' at a perfect knowledge of our minds , as we do of our native parish , without study or exertion . ' What a striking contrast between this opinion and that of Mr. Hume ! To hope , ' says ...
was not aware before . We all arrive , says he , ' at a perfect knowledge of our minds , as we do of our native parish , without study or exertion . ' What a striking contrast between this opinion and that of Mr. Hume ! To hope , ' says ...
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... says Mr. Stewart , ' be evident to those who have attended to the use which has been made of this organ of investigation in aiding the analysis of the phenomena of attention , of association , of habit in general , of memory , of ...
... says Mr. Stewart , ' be evident to those who have attended to the use which has been made of this organ of investigation in aiding the analysis of the phenomena of attention , of association , of habit in general , of memory , of ...
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... say that Mr. Stewart innovates upon the com- mon understanding of philosophers , in regard to the mode of stu- dying ... says Mr. Hume , are so many collec- tions of experiments , by which the moral philosopher fixes the principles of ...
... say that Mr. Stewart innovates upon the com- mon understanding of philosophers , in regard to the mode of stu- dying ... says Mr. Hume , are so many collec- tions of experiments , by which the moral philosopher fixes the principles of ...
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... says he , it came into my thoughts that we took a wrong course , and that before we set ourselves upon inquiries of that nature , it was necessary to examine what objects our understandings were and were not fit- ted to deal with . " It ...
... says he , it came into my thoughts that we took a wrong course , and that before we set ourselves upon inquiries of that nature , it was necessary to examine what objects our understandings were and were not fit- ted to deal with . " It ...
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