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... MIND over the Body , in the Production and Removal of Morbid and Anomalous Conditions of the Animal Economy . By JOHN GLEN , M.A. Crown Octavo , 2s . 6d . VII . THORNDALE ; or , the Conflict of Opinions . By WIL- LIAM SMITH , Author of ...
... MIND over the Body , in the Production and Removal of Morbid and Anomalous Conditions of the Animal Economy . By JOHN GLEN , M.A. Crown Octavo , 2s . 6d . VII . THORNDALE ; or , the Conflict of Opinions . By WIL- LIAM SMITH , Author of ...
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Sir William Hamilton Henry Longueville Mansel, John Veitch. ON EARTH , THERE IS NOTHING GREAT BUT MAN ; IN MAN , THERE IS NOTHING GREAT BUT MIND . ON METAPHYSICS AND LOGIC BY SIR WILLIAM HAMILTON , BART.
Sir William Hamilton Henry Longueville Mansel, John Veitch. ON EARTH , THERE IS NOTHING GREAT BUT MAN ; IN MAN , THERE IS NOTHING GREAT BUT MIND . ON METAPHYSICS AND LOGIC BY SIR WILLIAM HAMILTON , BART.
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... mind ; and the latter , Tòv ew , —that with- The same distinction came subsequently to be expressed by the λóyos évdiáleтos , for thought , the verbum mentis ; and by λóуos # рoдopikòs , for lan- guage , the verbum oris . It was ...
... mind ; and the latter , Tòv ew , —that with- The same distinction came subsequently to be expressed by the λóyos évdiáleтos , for thought , the verbum mentis ; and by λóуos # рoдopikòs , for lan- guage , the verbum oris . It was ...
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... mind from error in its deductions . Its most appropriate office , however , is that of instituting an analysis of the process of the mind in reasoning ; and in this point of view it is , as has been stated , strictly a Science ; while ...
... mind from error in its deductions . Its most appropriate office , however , is that of instituting an analysis of the process of the mind in reasoning ; and in this point of view it is , as has been stated , strictly a Science ; while ...
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... mind . It the sphere takes no immediate account of the faculties by which we acquire the rude materials of knowledge ; it sup- poses these materials in possession , and considers only the manner of their elaboration . It takes no ...
... mind . It the sphere takes no immediate account of the faculties by which we acquire the rude materials of knowledge ; it sup- poses these materials in possession , and considers only the manner of their elaboration . It takes no ...
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