A Critical History of Philosophy, Volume 2E. Stock, 1889 |
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Pagina 65
... feeling must , according to his theory , consist of certain forms of material activity . This deduction he openly avowed , represent- ing thought and feeling to consist in certain vibrations of the nerves in an oscillating nervous ether ...
... feeling must , according to his theory , consist of certain forms of material activity . This deduction he openly avowed , represent- ing thought and feeling to consist in certain vibrations of the nerves in an oscillating nervous ether ...
Pagina 140
... feels and wills , nor of feeling and willing , nor of any external object ; but exclusively , we repeat , of mere thought - representations of such realities and facts . Is this a correct representation of facts just as we are conscious ...
... feels and wills , nor of feeling and willing , nor of any external object ; but exclusively , we repeat , of mere thought - representations of such realities and facts . Is this a correct representation of facts just as we are conscious ...
Pagina 389
... feeling , and willing - machines wholly constructed from carbonic acid , water , and ammonia , ' or ' burning carbon . ' The observer will also be shown the specific molecular changes ' which constitute thought , feeling , and willing ...
... feeling , and willing - machines wholly constructed from carbonic acid , water , and ammonia , ' or ' burning carbon . ' The observer will also be shown the specific molecular changes ' which constitute thought , feeling , and willing ...
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Distinguishing Characteristics of Necessary Principles | 7 |
Method of Refuting Objections or the Forms in which they may be Refuted | 19 |
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