Remarks on Dr. Reid's inquiry, Dr. Beattie's Essay, and Dr. Oswald's Appeal (2d ed.) Introductory essays to Hartley's Theory of the human mind (2d ed.) Disquisitions relating to matter and spirit (2d ed.) The doctrine of philosophical necessity illustrated (2d ed.) [1818G. Smallfield, 1817 |
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... brain , but only in the bottom of the eye ; nor are they at all perceived or felt by the mind . Secondly , it is as difficult to conceive how the mind per- ceives images in the brain , as how it perceives things more distant . If any ...
... brain , but only in the bottom of the eye ; nor are they at all perceived or felt by the mind . Secondly , it is as difficult to conceive how the mind per- ceives images in the brain , as how it perceives things more distant . If any ...
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... brain ; because , as far as we can judge , the faculty of thinking , and a certain state of the brain , always accompany and correspond to one another ; which is the very reason why we believe that any property is inherent in any ...
... brain ; because , as far as we can judge , the faculty of thinking , and a certain state of the brain , always accompany and correspond to one another ; which is the very reason why we believe that any property is inherent in any ...
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... brain , as the author quoted above very expressly allows . Consequently , if there be no impression upon the brain , there can be no perception in the mind ; so that , upon any hypothesis that is consistent with known facts , there can ...
... brain , as the author quoted above very expressly allows . Consequently , if there be no impression upon the brain , there can be no perception in the mind ; so that , upon any hypothesis that is consistent with known facts , there can ...
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OF THE THIRD VOLUME | 5 |
INTRODUCTORY OBSERVATIONS | 15 |
Remarks on Dr Reids Inquiry | 25 |
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