The Origin of Human Reason: Being an Examination of Recent Hypotheses Concerning itK. Paul, Trench, 1889 - 327 стор. |
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... life must have had a beginning . It is a first requisite in our scientific inquiries to distinguish between the imagination and * p . 18 . the reason . Nothing can be imagined by us which 26 THE ORIGIN OF HUMAN REASON .
... life must have had a beginning . It is a first requisite in our scientific inquiries to distinguish between the imagination and * p . 18 . the reason . Nothing can be imagined by us which 26 THE ORIGIN OF HUMAN REASON .
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... imagination , thus possesses the mind of a distinguished physicist , a general commander in science , it is no wonder that it besets the rank and file of the scientific regiments . When we say that reason indicates the existence of an ...
... imagination , thus possesses the mind of a distinguished physicist , a general commander in science , it is no wonder that it besets the rank and file of the scientific regiments . When we say that reason indicates the existence of an ...
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... imagination , " as great an absurdity is com- mitted as if it were said that it must be false that any vessel has gone directly against the wind , because a sailing vessel is unable so to do . It is , of course , true that mechanical ...
... imagination , " as great an absurdity is com- mitted as if it were said that it must be false that any vessel has gone directly against the wind , because a sailing vessel is unable so to do . It is , of course , true that mechanical ...
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... imaginations which experience has made easiest for us . It is this which causes the mind to take so readily to the ... imagination to " visualize " variously moving balls of various sizes , and then with mental satis- faction exclaim ...
... imaginations which experience has made easiest for us . It is this which causes the mind to take so readily to the ... imagination to " visualize " variously moving balls of various sizes , and then with mental satis- faction exclaim ...
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... imagination . " The passage quoted contains , further , the following statement as to brutes : " If they have any ideas at all , and are not bare machines ( as some would have them ) , we cannot deny them to have some reason . It seems ...
... imagination . " The passage quoted contains , further , the following statement as to brutes : " If they have any ideas at all , and are not bare machines ( as some would have them ) , we cannot deny them to have some reason . It seems ...
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