Lectures on the Philosophy of the Human Mind: 2, Volumes 1-4W. and C. Tait, 1824 - 569 pages |
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admit affections alliteration analogy arise Aristotle ascribed asso association association of ideas cause ception circumstances coexistence colour combined complex feeling conceive conception Condillac connexion conscious consequence considered constitutes continued desire distinct doctrine Dr Reid emotion equal excite exist express external feeling of relation felt gestion give greater number ideas images imagination influence intellectual invention jects laws of suggestion least Lecture less manner memory mental merely mind nature neral Nominalists notion objects opinion particular peculiar perceive perception perhaps phenomena philosophers Philosophy of Mind present primary primary perceptions principle produced proposition quadruped qualities racter reason rela relative suggestion remark remembrance resemblance retina riety scarcely sensation sensations of sight sense separate simple suggestion single speak species succession sugges supposed susceptibility syllogism tendency term thing tion trains of thought truly truth variety various vibrations vision visual perception vivid whole words