Anti-Jacobin Review, True Churchman's Magazine; and Protestant Advocate: Or Monthly Political, and Literary Censor, Том 12Sherwood, Neely, and Jones, Paternoster-Row, 1802 |
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... tion of knowledge . At the beginning of Sec . Ift . is this definition , " Perception is the attention which the mind pays to a variety of impreffions made upon it by external objects , or by internal feelings ; or , it is the faculty ...
... tion of knowledge . At the beginning of Sec . Ift . is this definition , " Perception is the attention which the mind pays to a variety of impreffions made upon it by external objects , or by internal feelings ; or , it is the faculty ...
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... tion is an idea . We defire to know at what ftage of this progrefs the fenfation ceases to be fenfation , and becomes idea . For here are all B 3 degrees 2 degrees of vibration from the strongest to the weakeft ; Belfham's Elements of ...
... tion is an idea . We defire to know at what ftage of this progrefs the fenfation ceases to be fenfation , and becomes idea . For here are all B 3 degrees 2 degrees of vibration from the strongest to the weakeft ; Belfham's Elements of ...
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... tion . Let us inquire . I fee a billiard ball . This is one operation . I fee ar other . This makes two operations . Both operations are per- ception . I judge that the two balls are fimilar . This is a third operation . Is it the fame ...
... tion . Let us inquire . I fee a billiard ball . This is one operation . I fee ar other . This makes two operations . Both operations are per- ception . I judge that the two balls are fimilar . This is a third operation . Is it the fame ...
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... tion , affection , habit , or character to the ultimate happiness of the agent . To eat when one is hungry is one of the nobleft acts of vir- tue then ; nothing is more effential to the well - being of the agent . " 2 " Moral ...
... tion , affection , habit , or character to the ultimate happiness of the agent . To eat when one is hungry is one of the nobleft acts of vir- tue then ; nothing is more effential to the well - being of the agent . " 2 " Moral ...
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... tion . For however certainly , you prove revelation to be the word of God , unless I know that God is true , how do I know that his word is true ? Now , by Mr. B.'s doctrine , there is no proof of the moral attributes of God . Sermons ...
... tion . For however certainly , you prove revelation to be the word of God , unless I know that God is true , how do I know that his word is true ? Now , by Mr. B.'s doctrine , there is no proof of the moral attributes of God . Sermons ...
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