Elements of Mental Philosophy: Abridged and Designed as a Text-book for Academies and High SchoolsHarper & brothers, 1842 - 480 страници |
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... simple mental state originating in the senses 10. All sensation is properly and truly in the mind 11. Sensations are not images or resemblances of objects . • • 12. The connexion between the mental and physical change not ca- pable of ...
... simple mental state originating in the senses 10. All sensation is properly and truly in the mind 11. Sensations are not images or resemblances of objects . • • 12. The connexion between the mental and physical change not ca- pable of ...
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... simple and complex 68. Nature and characteristics of simple mental states 69. Simple mental states not susceptible of definition 70. Simple mental states representative of a reality . 71. Origin of complex notions , and their relation to ...
... simple and complex 68. Nature and characteristics of simple mental states 69. Simple mental states not susceptible of definition 70. Simple mental states representative of a reality . 71. Origin of complex notions , and their relation to ...
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... Of wit when employed in aggrandizing objects 293. Of the character and occasions of humour 312 313 294. Of the practical utility of feelings of the ludicrous . 314 Section CHAPTER VI . + INSTANCES OF OTHER SIMPLE EMOTIONS xii CONTENTS .
... Of wit when employed in aggrandizing objects 293. Of the character and occasions of humour 312 313 294. Of the practical utility of feelings of the ludicrous . 314 Section CHAPTER VI . + INSTANCES OF OTHER SIMPLE EMOTIONS xii CONTENTS .
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... SIMPLE EMOTIONS . 295. Emotions of cheerfulness , joy , and gladness . 296. Emotions of melancholy , sorrow , and grief 297. Emotions of surprise , astonishment , and wonder . 298. Emotions of dissatisfaction , displeasure , and disgust ...
... SIMPLE EMOTIONS . 295. Emotions of cheerfulness , joy , and gladness . 296. Emotions of melancholy , sorrow , and grief 297. Emotions of surprise , astonishment , and wonder . 298. Emotions of dissatisfaction , displeasure , and disgust ...
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... . 400. Further proof from the conduct of men 401. Further proof from language and literature 402. Further proof from the necessity of these feelings Section 403. Feelings of obligation simple and not susceptible of CONTENTS . XV.
... . 400. Further proof from the conduct of men 401. Further proof from language and literature 402. Further proof from the necessity of these feelings Section 403. Feelings of obligation simple and not susceptible of CONTENTS . XV.
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