History of the Philosophy of Mind: Embracing the Opinions of All Writers on Mental Science from the Earliest Period to the Present Time, Bind 4,Del 2Longman, Brown, Green and Longmans, 1850 |
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... bears , in the first edition , the date of 1789 , and appears to have been privately printed , and dis- tributed among the author's friends . " " This work is written in the form of " Instruc- tions or Essays . It is in the epistolary ...
... bears , in the first edition , the date of 1789 , and appears to have been privately printed , and dis- tributed among the author's friends . " " This work is written in the form of " Instruc- tions or Essays . It is in the epistolary ...
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... as far as man has been able to examine it , and all the internal feelings of • Entretien Second , p . 19 . the heart , unitedly bear testimony to the validity of 2 D BISHOP NELIS . 401 neither red, nor bluc, nor cold, nor ...
... as far as man has been able to examine it , and all the internal feelings of • Entretien Second , p . 19 . the heart , unitedly bear testimony to the validity of 2 D BISHOP NELIS . 401 neither red, nor bluc, nor cold, nor ...
Side 402
... bear testimony to the validity of this great and consoling truth . * ANDRE ERNEST MODESTE GRETRY . M. Grétry , a Belgian , is well known in the history of music , in all parts of the continent of Europe . It is a somewhat singular ...
... bear testimony to the validity of this great and consoling truth . * ANDRE ERNEST MODESTE GRETRY . M. Grétry , a Belgian , is well known in the history of music , in all parts of the continent of Europe . It is a somewhat singular ...
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... bear on mental science are the 1st , 2nd , and 3rd , On the Mind . The first " Conversation " is a light , spirited , and ingenious disquisition on the nature of mind , considered re- latively to the body . Mind , the author tells us ...
... bear on mental science are the 1st , 2nd , and 3rd , On the Mind . The first " Conversation " is a light , spirited , and ingenious disquisition on the nature of mind , considered re- latively to the body . Mind , the author tells us ...
Side 409
... bears . The Dissertation in this volume on Analysis in Philosophy , is interesting . The author , as a matter of course , is in raptures with this faculty . He thinks it is capable of accounting for every thing appertaining to the human ...
... bears . The Dissertation in this volume on Analysis in Philosophy , is interesting . The author , as a matter of course , is in raptures with this faculty . He thinks it is capable of accounting for every thing appertaining to the human ...
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Side 600 - Can a man take fire in his bosom, and his clothes not be burned? Can one go upon hot coals, and his feet not be burned?
Side 499 - Who hath directed the Spirit of the Lord, or being his counsellor hath taught him ? With whom took he counsel, and who instructed him, and taught him in the path of judgment, and taught him knowledge, and shewed to him the way of understanding...
Side 492 - ... hundred, or a thousand degrees, and his strength not also increased, his strength will be wholly insufficient to surmount the difficulty. As therefore it must be allowed, that there may be such a thing as a sure and perfect connection between moral causes and effects ; so this only is what I call by the name of moral Necessity.
Side 498 - And all the inhabitants of the earth are reputed as nothing; and he doeth according to his will in the army of heaven, and among the inhabitants of the earth: and none can stay his hand, or say unto him, What doest thou?
Side 491 - Moral Necessity may be as absolute, as natural Necessity. That is, the effect may be as perfectly connected with its moral cause, as a natural necessary effect is with its natural cause.
Side 535 - Money, which represents the prose of life, and which is hardly spoken of in parlors without an apology, is, in its effects and laws, as beautiful as roses.
Side 554 - ... would then see equal reason to believe that mind might be superadded to life, as life is to structure. They would then indeed still farther perceive how mind and matter might reciprocally operate on each other by means of an intervening substance. Thus even would physiological researches enforce the...
Side 492 - ... are very strong, all will allow that there is some difficulty in going against them. And if they were yet stronger, the difficulty would be still greater. And, therefore, if more were still added to their strength, to a certain degree, it would make the difficulty so great, that it would be wholly impossible to surmount it; for this plain reason, because whatever power men may be supposed to have to surmount difficulties, yet that power is not infinite; and so goes not beyond certain limits.
Side 473 - ... to enable us to follow in the steps of nature ; since to attempt without it to approach and visit her in her sublime abode, would be to attempt to climb heaven by the Tower of Babel ; for the highest step must be approached by the intermediate...
Side 578 - Nay, are not the mischievous consequences which have actually been occasioned by the pretenders to animal magnetism, the strongest of all encouragements to attempt such an examination of the principles upon which the effects really depend, as may give to scientific practitioners the management of agents so peculiarly efficacious and overbearing ? Is not this mode of reasoning, perfectly analogous to that upon which medical inquirers are accustomed to proceed, when they discover any new substance...