Elements of the philosophy of the human mind ... To which is prefixed introduction and part first of the Outlines of moral philosophy. 1854T & T. Clark, 1877 |
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... MEMORY . SECT . 1. General Observations on Memory , SECT . 2. Of the Varieties of Memory in different Individuals , [ SECT . 3. Continuation of the same Subject . - Miscellaneous Facts and Observations , ] · 348 362 • 375 SECT . 4. Of ...
... MEMORY . SECT . 1. General Observations on Memory , SECT . 2. Of the Varieties of Memory in different Individuals , [ SECT . 3. Continuation of the same Subject . - Miscellaneous Facts and Observations , ] · 348 362 • 375 SECT . 4. Of ...
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... memory would be subser- vient only to the gratification of an idle curiosity . — As things are actually constituted , every fact we collect with respect to the past is a foundation of sagacity and of skill with respect to the future ...
... memory would be subser- vient only to the gratification of an idle curiosity . — As things are actually constituted , every fact we collect with respect to the past is a foundation of sagacity and of skill with respect to the future ...
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... ( 3. ) Attention . ( 4. ) Conception . ( 5. ) Abstraction . ( 6. ) Association of ideas . ( 7. ) Memory . ( 8. ) Imagination . ( 9. ) Powers of 12 OUTLINES OF MORAL PHILOSOPHY . - PART I. -OF THE IntellectuAL POWERS OF MAN,
... ( 3. ) Attention . ( 4. ) Conception . ( 5. ) Abstraction . ( 6. ) Association of ideas . ( 7. ) Memory . ( 8. ) Imagination . ( 9. ) Powers of 12 OUTLINES OF MORAL PHILOSOPHY . - PART I. -OF THE IntellectuAL POWERS OF MAN,
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... memory . 25. Two other celebrated questions concerning vision are intimately connected with the philosophy of the mind , and furnish a favourable opportunity for illustrating the limits which nature has prescribed to our inquiries on ...
... memory . 25. Two other celebrated questions concerning vision are intimately connected with the philosophy of the mind , and furnish a favourable opportunity for illustrating the limits which nature has prescribed to our inquiries on ...
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... memory ; and many facts prove , that impressions may be made on our organs of sense , and yet be forgotten next moment . In such cases , our want of recollec- tion is ascribed , even in ordinary conversation , to a want of attention ...
... memory ; and many facts prove , that impressions may be made on our organs of sense , and yet be forgotten next moment . In such cases , our want of recollec- tion is ascribed , even in ordinary conversation , to a want of attention ...
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Elements of the philosophy of the human mind ... To which is prefixed ... Dugald Stewart Повний перегляд - 1854 |
Elements of the philosophy of the human mind ... To which is prefixed ... Dugald Stewart Повний перегляд - 1877 |
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