Elements of Mental Philosophy Enbracing the Two Departments of the Intellect and the Sensibilities, Том 2Harper & Brothers, 1841 |
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... perhaps of less consequence . In both of its great departments alike , as also in its more subordi- nate modes of action , the Intellect furnishes the broad and deep foundation for that vast variety of mental states which are commonly ...
... perhaps of less consequence . In both of its great departments alike , as also in its more subordi- nate modes of action , the Intellect furnishes the broad and deep foundation for that vast variety of mental states which are commonly ...
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... perhaps a still more decisive mark of distinction may be found in the views which these two great departments respectively take of the objects in re- spect to which they are called into exercise . The one considers objects chiefly as ...
... perhaps a still more decisive mark of distinction may be found in the views which these two great departments respectively take of the objects in re- spect to which they are called into exercise . The one considers objects chiefly as ...
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... perhaps throw light upon the distinction we are endeavouring to illustrate , if we call to recollection here that the natural or pathematic sensibilities exist in brute animals essentially the same as in man . They are sus- ceptible of ...
... perhaps throw light upon the distinction we are endeavouring to illustrate , if we call to recollection here that the natural or pathematic sensibilities exist in brute animals essentially the same as in man . They are sus- ceptible of ...
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... perhaps they are decidedly unpleasant . But , as soon as our imperfect per- ceptions are corrected , as soon as we are able to embrace the portions which were previously thrust out of view , and thus restore the interrupted proportions ...
... perhaps they are decidedly unpleasant . But , as soon as our imperfect per- ceptions are corrected , as soon as we are able to embrace the portions which were previously thrust out of view , and thus restore the interrupted proportions ...
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... ( perhaps we may find it difficult to explain precisely what it is ) which causes these emotions . 19. Of the distinction between beautiful and other objects . In view of what has been said , we may venture to make two remarks .- ( I ...
... ( perhaps we may find it difficult to explain precisely what it is ) which causes these emotions . 19. Of the distinction between beautiful and other objects . In view of what has been said , we may venture to make two remarks .- ( I ...
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