Elements of CriticismA. S. Barnes & Company, 1866 - 486 páginas |
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... object . Some objects appear to be internal , or within the mind ; passion , for example , thinking , volition : some external ; such as every object of sight , of hearing , of smell , of touch , of taste . 2. That act of the mind which ...
... object . Some objects appear to be internal , or within the mind ; passion , for example , thinking , volition : some external ; such as every object of sight , of hearing , of smell , of touch , of taste . 2. That act of the mind which ...
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... Objects once perceived may be recalled to the mind by the power of memory . When I recall an object of sight in that manner , it appears to me precisely the same as in the original sur- vey , only less distinct . For example , having ...
... Objects once perceived may be recalled to the mind by the power of memory . When I recall an object of sight in that manner , it appears to me precisely the same as in the original sur- vey , only less distinct . For example , having ...
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... object of my sight is his image , without which I could not see him : in like manner , when I see a tree or a house , there must be an image of these objects in iny brain or ir my mind which image is the immediate object of my ...
... object of my sight is his image , without which I could not see him : in like manner , when I see a tree or a house , there must be an image of these objects in iny brain or ir my mind which image is the immediate object of my ...
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... objects , may be recalled as above by the of memory . * power * it cannot ... sight of the object . One thing only is clear , that as we have no knowledge ... objects is to us a matter of intuitive knowledge and absolute ...
... objects , may be recalled as above by the of memory . * power * it cannot ... sight of the object . One thing only is clear , that as we have no knowledge ... objects is to us a matter of intuitive knowledge and absolute ...
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... objects of sight , find objects of the other senses too faint and obscure for language . An idea thus acquired of an object at second - hand , ought to be distinguished from an idea of memory , though their resemblance has occasioned ...
... objects of sight , find objects of the other senses too faint and obscure for language . An idea thus acquired of an object at second - hand , ought to be distinguished from an idea of memory , though their resemblance has occasioned ...
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