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Mivart holds that there are but two forms of intellectual activity : ( 1 ) Acts of
intuition , by which we directly apprehend certain truths , such as , e . g . , our own
activity , or that A is A ; and ( 2 ) Acts of inference , by which we indirectly
apprehend ...
Mivart holds that there are but two forms of intellectual activity : ( 1 ) Acts of
intuition , by which we directly apprehend certain truths , such as , e . g . , our own
activity , or that A is A ; and ( 2 ) Acts of inference , by which we indirectly
apprehend ...
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intellect and a body forming one absolute unity ( one embodied intelligence ) ,
some bodily activity must , as directly and others indirectly . Normally , his
conceptions clothe themselves in vocal sounds , and get so intimately connected
...
intellect and a body forming one absolute unity ( one embodied intelligence ) ,
some bodily activity must , as directly and others indirectly . Normally , his
conceptions clothe themselves in vocal sounds , and get so intimately connected
...
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Some definite structural conditions and physiological activities must - in a
creature at once corporeal and intellectual as we are - accompany all thinking .
Nevertheless , the phenomena exhibited by deaf - mutes and gesticulating
Indians ...
Some definite structural conditions and physiological activities must - in a
creature at once corporeal and intellectual as we are - accompany all thinking .
Nevertheless , the phenomena exhibited by deaf - mutes and gesticulating
Indians ...
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The Origin of Human Reason: Being an Examination of Recent Hypotheses ... St. George Jackson Mivart Перегляд фрагмента - 1977 |
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