The Origin of Human Reason: Being an Examination of Recent Hypotheses Concerning itK. Paul, Trench, 1889 - 327 стор. |
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... object : " The transition is so gradual , it is impossible to draw an exact line between sentient and insentient organisms . " Even if this assertion be true , such an objection would be of no avail , because an apparently continuous ...
... object : " The transition is so gradual , it is impossible to draw an exact line between sentient and insentient organisms . " Even if this assertion be true , such an objection would be of no avail , because an apparently continuous ...
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... object of his whole book , is to show that the difference between a self - conscious being and one with- out self - consciousness is a difference not of kind , but of degree . Yet , instead of placing before us , as we think he should ...
... object of his whole book , is to show that the difference between a self - conscious being and one with- out self - consciousness is a difference not of kind , but of degree . Yet , instead of placing before us , as we think he should ...
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... objects of cognition with the means of cognition ; objects being known directly through ( by means of ) our mental affections , and not mediately , as results of mental affections which are themselves primarily cognized - a position ...
... objects of cognition with the means of cognition ; objects being known directly through ( by means of ) our mental affections , and not mediately , as results of mental affections which are themselves primarily cognized - a position ...
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... object or action , generated in and by the intellect , " and distin- guish it fundamentally from a sense - perception , which we define as " the phantasm of an object or action generated in and by the imagination . " The passage quoted ...
... object or action , generated in and by the intellect , " and distin- guish it fundamentally from a sense - perception , which we define as " the phantasm of an object or action generated in and by the imagination . " The passage quoted ...
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... lower , if by the former be understood ( as Mr. H. Spencer understands ) nothing but certain groups of his lower faculties . † p . 22 . call particular ideas , or ideas of particular objects , 42 THE ORIGIN OF HUMAN REASON .
... lower , if by the former be understood ( as Mr. H. Spencer understands ) nothing but certain groups of his lower faculties . † p . 22 . call particular ideas , or ideas of particular objects , 42 THE ORIGIN OF HUMAN REASON .
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