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... mind , viz . great freedom of inquiry , patience of research , and subtilty of in- vestigation , joined to a humble consciousness of the limited sphere of the human faculties , and to a lively sense of the omnipresence of a ...
... mind , viz . great freedom of inquiry , patience of research , and subtilty of in- vestigation , joined to a humble consciousness of the limited sphere of the human faculties , and to a lively sense of the omnipresence of a ...
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... mind . . In considering the information which the mind receives from the senses , it has been usual for philosophers to com- mence with the sight ; the perceptions acquired by means of that organ being much superior to the rest in ...
... mind . . In considering the information which the mind receives from the senses , it has been usual for philosophers to com- mence with the sight ; the perceptions acquired by means of that organ being much superior to the rest in ...
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... mind , or those which are not the immediate consequences of the presence of external objects , the Professor separates them into intellectual states of the mind , and emotions . The intellectual states are divided into the phænomena of ...
... mind , or those which are not the immediate consequences of the presence of external objects , the Professor separates them into intellectual states of the mind , and emotions . The intellectual states are divided into the phænomena of ...
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