Elements of Mental Philosophy: Embracing the Two Departments of the Intellect and the Sensibilities, Volum 1Harper, 1845 |
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... affection of the senses , sometimes to consciousness , sometimes to memory , and at others to human testimony . In all these cases , however , the ex- planation which we attempt to give of the origin of be- lief , is limited to a ...
... affection of the senses , sometimes to consciousness , sometimes to memory , and at others to human testimony . In all these cases , however , the ex- planation which we attempt to give of the origin of be- lief , is limited to a ...
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... affections . But this is not all : often , in the hours of sleep , the in- tellect exhibits an increased invention , a quickened and more exalted energy in all its powers . Many writers have remarked , that the conclusions of abstruse ...
... affections . But this is not all : often , in the hours of sleep , the in- tellect exhibits an increased invention , a quickened and more exalted energy in all its powers . Many writers have remarked , that the conclusions of abstruse ...
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... affections pertain- ed , in point of fact , to another soul . Such a case would constitute an origination rather than a continuance of ex- istence IMMATERIALITY OF THE SOUL . 39 The doctrine of materiality inconsistent with future ...
... affections pertain- ed , in point of fact , to another soul . Such a case would constitute an origination rather than a continuance of ex- istence IMMATERIALITY OF THE SOUL . 39 The doctrine of materiality inconsistent with future ...
Side 42
... affections of our senses give rise , are also , by our very constitution , the occasions or grounds of be- lief . By means of the senses , we have a knowledge , in particular , of the external , material world ; of trees , and fields ...
... affections of our senses give rise , are also , by our very constitution , the occasions or grounds of be- lief . By means of the senses , we have a knowledge , in particular , of the external , material world ; of trees , and fields ...
Side 49
... closely connected with the various affections ; but in themselves they are cold and unimpassioned ; they are purely executive or manda- VOL . I. - E tory , and are as obviously free from any actual GENERAL CLASSIFICATION . 49.
... closely connected with the various affections ; but in themselves they are cold and unimpassioned ; they are purely executive or manda- VOL . I. - E tory , and are as obviously free from any actual GENERAL CLASSIFICATION . 49.
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Elements of Mental Philosophy: Embracing the Two Departments of the ..., Volum 1 Thomas Cogswell Upham Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1843 |
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