Dissertations on the Progress of KnowledgeArno Press, 1975 - 477 pagina's |
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Pagina 147
... Mind . It is thus that all our facts relating to Mind must be ascertained ; and it is only upon facts thus attested by our own consciousness , that any just theory of Mind can be reared . ยท Agreeably to these views , Descartes , was , I ...
... Mind . It is thus that all our facts relating to Mind must be ascertained ; and it is only upon facts thus attested by our own consciousness , that any just theory of Mind can be reared . ยท Agreeably to these views , Descartes , was , I ...
Pagina 173
... mind an undue prejudice against the speculations of Des- cartes on all other subjects . His objections to the argu- ment by which Descartes has so triumphantly established the distinction between Mind and Matter , as separate and ...
... mind an undue prejudice against the speculations of Des- cartes on all other subjects . His objections to the argu- ment by which Descartes has so triumphantly established the distinction between Mind and Matter , as separate and ...
Pagina 254
... mind is against the inference just quoted from Berkley , than the problem of D'Alembert , which has given occasion to this discussion . NOTE N , p . 166 . It is observed by Dr. Reid , that " the system which is now generally received ...
... mind is against the inference just quoted from Berkley , than the problem of D'Alembert , which has given occasion to this discussion . NOTE N , p . 166 . It is observed by Dr. Reid , that " the system which is now generally received ...
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