American Quarterly Review, Volume 4Robert Walsh Carey, Lea & Carey, 1828 - American essays |
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... mind are like those of matter , only an analysis and arrangement of its phenomena . " This is more difficult in mind than in matter ; but these difficulties are by no means insur- mountable . The phenomena of mind may be arranged ...
... mind are like those of matter , only an analysis and arrangement of its phenomena . " This is more difficult in mind than in matter ; but these difficulties are by no means insur- mountable . The phenomena of mind may be arranged ...
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... mind that conceives them . The mind has a tendency to regard its abstractions as real ex- istences independent of itself ; and it was this tendency that gave rise to the doctrine of universals . The notion that form was any thing more ...
... mind that conceives them . The mind has a tendency to regard its abstractions as real ex- istences independent of itself ; and it was this tendency that gave rise to the doctrine of universals . The notion that form was any thing more ...
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... mind but their phenomena ; we should not know their essence . 99 Here we cannot forbear repeating , that , if there is nothing more to be known of matter but its qualities and their pheno- mena , or of mind but its feelings or thoughts ...
... mind but their phenomena ; we should not know their essence . 99 Here we cannot forbear repeating , that , if there is nothing more to be known of matter but its qualities and their pheno- mena , or of mind but its feelings or thoughts ...
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