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Page 131
... Fearn first started this idea : but in 1813 he published a much clearer statement of his principle ; and , subsequently , ( but still before any notice of it in any other quarter , ) he deduced from the foregoing position his three ...
... Fearn first started this idea : but in 1813 he published a much clearer statement of his principle ; and , subsequently , ( but still before any notice of it in any other quarter , ) he deduced from the foregoing position his three ...
Page 139
... Fearn satisfactorily evinces that Dr. Reid's view of the admixture of judgment with many other mental powers falls very short of his own . Dr. Reid has not supposed judgment to be an operator in any of the processes of sensation , per ...
... Fearn satisfactorily evinces that Dr. Reid's view of the admixture of judgment with many other mental powers falls very short of his own . Dr. Reid has not supposed judgment to be an operator in any of the processes of sensation , per ...
Page 144
... Fearn has , however , fairly opened the way to it , by removing much rubbish that lay at the threshold ; and we trust that some future metaphysician , if not Mr. Fearn himself * , will proceed with the good work , and establish our ...
... Fearn has , however , fairly opened the way to it , by removing much rubbish that lay at the threshold ; and we trust that some future metaphysician , if not Mr. Fearn himself * , will proceed with the good work , and establish our ...
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