The London Quarterly Review, Volume 6Theodore Foster, 1812 |
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... Mind , ' ib . - importance of intellectual philosophy , ib . 2 - Na- ture of the philosophy of the mind , 2 , 3 - strictures on Hartley's The- ory of the Association of Ideas , 3-5 - claim of the philosophy of the mind to increase our ...
... Mind , ' ib . - importance of intellectual philosophy , ib . 2 - Na- ture of the philosophy of the mind , 2 , 3 - strictures on Hartley's The- ory of the Association of Ideas , 3-5 - claim of the philosophy of the mind to increase our ...
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... Mind , which has been long before the public , must ever give him a high rank among those who have followed Locke in the track of genuine metaphysical inquiry . Some of his prede- cessors in this walk may have displayed a more subtle ...
... Mind , which has been long before the public , must ever give him a high rank among those who have followed Locke in the track of genuine metaphysical inquiry . Some of his prede- cessors in this walk may have displayed a more subtle ...
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... mind . It commences with a long preliminary discourse in explanation of the nature and in vindication of the utility of that philosophy ; and is then divided into two parts , each part contain- ing a series of essays . In the first ...
... mind . It commences with a long preliminary discourse in explanation of the nature and in vindication of the utility of that philosophy ; and is then divided into two parts , each part contain- ing a series of essays . In the first ...
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... mind , it follows that all speculations regarding the causes or mechanism by which the intellectual phenomena are supposed to be produced , lie beyond its legitimate province . They belong to the region of con- jecture , and not to that ...
... mind , it follows that all speculations regarding the causes or mechanism by which the intellectual phenomena are supposed to be produced , lie beyond its legitimate province . They belong to the region of con- jecture , and not to that ...
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... mind is ma- terial . The line of distinction between the legitimate science of mind , and those spurious kinds of it to which we have alluded , is admirably illustrated by Mr. Stewart . The circumstance which peculiarly characterizes ...
... mind is ma- terial . The line of distinction between the legitimate science of mind , and those spurious kinds of it to which we have alluded , is admirably illustrated by Mr. Stewart . The circumstance which peculiarly characterizes ...
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