Biographia Literaria: Or, Biographical Sketches of My Literary Life and OpinionsRest Fenner, 1817 - 309 páginas |
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... notions of notions . Of such phi- losophy well might Butler say— ' " The metaphysics but a puppet motion That goes with screws , the notion of a notion ; The copy of a copy and lame draught Unnaturally taken from a thought : That ...
... notions of notions . Of such phi- losophy well might Butler say— ' " The metaphysics but a puppet motion That goes with screws , the notion of a notion ; The copy of a copy and lame draught Unnaturally taken from a thought : That ...
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... notion of cause and effect into a blind pro- duct of delusion and habit , into the mere sen- sation of proceeding life ( nisus vitalis ) associated with the images of the memory ; this same pro- cess must be repeated to the equal ...
... notion of cause and effect into a blind pro- duct of delusion and habit , into the mere sen- sation of proceeding life ( nisus vitalis ) associated with the images of the memory ; this same pro- cess must be repeated to the equal ...
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... notion of time ; for this is always blended with the idea of space , which as the contrary of time , is therefore its measure . ) Nevertheless the accident of seeing two objects at the same moment acts , as a dis- tinguishable cause ...
... notion of time ; for this is always blended with the idea of space , which as the contrary of time , is therefore its measure . ) Nevertheless the accident of seeing two objects at the same moment acts , as a dis- tinguishable cause ...
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... notion of our soul , by being told that we have a million souls , and that every atom of our bodies has a soul of its own . Far more prudent is it to admit the difficulty once for all , and then let it lie at rest . There is a sediment ...
... notion of our soul , by being told that we have a million souls , and that every atom of our bodies has a soul of its own . Far more prudent is it to admit the difficulty once for all , and then let it lie at rest . There is a sediment ...
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... notions , such as those of cause and effect . It is the object itself , not the product of a syllogism , which is present to our consciousness . Or would we explain this supervention of the object to the sensation , by a productive ...
... notions , such as those of cause and effect . It is the object itself , not the product of a syllogism , which is present to our consciousness . Or would we explain this supervention of the object to the sensation , by a productive ...
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