A Critical History of Philosophy, Volume 2E. Stock, 1889 |
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... mind is passive . In com- bining these into complex ones , the mind is , in important senses , active . ' As the mind is wholly passive , ' he says , ' in the reception of all its simple ideas , so it exerts several acts of its own ...
... mind is passive . In com- bining these into complex ones , the mind is , in important senses , active . ' As the mind is wholly passive , ' he says , ' in the reception of all its simple ideas , so it exerts several acts of its own ...
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... mind , the occupant , mind as endowed with the power of rational thought , of feeling , and voluntary determination ? There is not an organ or function of this wonderful machine , which does not exist in specific adaptation to some ...
... mind , the occupant , mind as endowed with the power of rational thought , of feeling , and voluntary determination ? There is not an organ or function of this wonderful machine , which does not exist in specific adaptation to some ...
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... mind . ' The character abso- lutely essential to the conception of mind , ' he says , is that it consists of a series of states of consciousness . ' The term mind , we and all the world , Spencer included , except in his philosophic ...
... mind . ' The character abso- lutely essential to the conception of mind , ' he says , is that it consists of a series of states of consciousness . ' The term mind , we and all the world , Spencer included , except in his philosophic ...
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CONTENTS | 1 |
Distinguishing Characteristics of Necessary Principles | 7 |
Method of Refuting Objections or the Forms in which they may be Refuted | 19 |
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