Elements of CriticismA. S. Barnes & Company, 1866 - 486 páginas |
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... termed an object . Some objects appear to be internal , or within the mind ; passion , for example , thinking ... termed perception . That act of the mind which makes known to me an internal object , is termed consciousness . The ...
... termed an object . Some objects appear to be internal , or within the mind ; passion , for example , thinking ... termed perception . That act of the mind which makes known to me an internal object , is termed consciousness . The ...
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... silk . When I describe a picture of that kind to another , the idea he forms of it is termed a conception . Imagination is active , conception is passive . 12. Feeling , besides denoting one of the external senses 10 INTRODUCTION .
... silk . When I describe a picture of that kind to another , the idea he forms of it is termed a conception . Imagination is active , conception is passive . 12. Feeling , besides denoting one of the external senses 10 INTRODUCTION .
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... termed an idea . And therefore the precise * This experiment , which every one may reiterate till entire satisfaction be obtained , is of greater importance than at first view may appear ; for it strikes at the root of a celebrated ...
... termed an idea . And therefore the precise * This experiment , which every one may reiterate till entire satisfaction be obtained , is of greater importance than at first view may appear ; for it strikes at the root of a celebrated ...
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... termed place . Ask a child where its mother is , or in what place : it will answer readily , she is in the garden . Space is connected with size or bulk : every piece of matter occupies room or space in proportion to its bulk . A child ...
... termed place . Ask a child where its mother is , or in what place : it will answer readily , she is in the garden . Space is connected with size or bulk : every piece of matter occupies room or space in proportion to its bulk . A child ...
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... termed ideas of memory ; second , Ideas communicated by language or other signs ; and third , Ideas of imagination . These ideas differ from each other in many respects ; but chiefly in respect of their proceeding from different causes ...
... termed ideas of memory ; second , Ideas communicated by language or other signs ; and third , Ideas of imagination . These ideas differ from each other in many respects ; but chiefly in respect of their proceeding from different causes ...
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