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Side vi
... impression that its design is rather psychological than physiological , this misap- prehension has tended to vitiate , or render unintelli- gible what otherwise , as literary productions , might have done justice to the original . Some ...
... impression that its design is rather psychological than physiological , this misap- prehension has tended to vitiate , or render unintelli- gible what otherwise , as literary productions , might have done justice to the original . Some ...
Side 28
... impressions . CHAPTER III . BEFORE proceeding further , let us consider the nature of motion ; for it may not only be untrue that Vital Principle is , as some affirm , essentially self - motive or capable of producing motion ; but it ...
... impressions . CHAPTER III . BEFORE proceeding further , let us consider the nature of motion ; for it may not only be untrue that Vital Principle is , as some affirm , essentially self - motive or capable of producing motion ; but it ...
Side 40
... impression is from external objects , and recollection comes from it to the movements or impressions abiding in the sentient organs . The mind seems to be a peculiar innate essence , and to be indestructible ; were it destructible ...
... impression is from external objects , and recollection comes from it to the movements or impressions abiding in the sentient organs . The mind seems to be a peculiar innate essence , and to be indestructible ; were it destructible ...
Side 49
... impression and motion . But to shew how many doubts and difficulties beset the opinion adopted by Empedocles , that " objects are recognised by the corporeal elements in the rela- tion of like ; " we have only to observe that all those ...
... impression and motion . But to shew how many doubts and difficulties beset the opinion adopted by Empedocles , that " objects are recognised by the corporeal elements in the rela- tion of like ; " we have only to observe that all those ...
Side 74
... impressions upon and the functions , so to say , of the sentient organs- even now the external object is , with us , in common parlance , a sensible object ; sensation , besides its own sense , implies casual feelings from within ...
... impressions upon and the functions , so to say , of the sentient organs- even now the external object is , with us , in common parlance , a sensible object ; sensation , besides its own sense , implies casual feelings from within ...
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