History of the Philosophy of Mind: Embracing the Opinions of All Writers on Mental Science from the Earliest Period to the Present Time, Volume 3Trelawney Wm. Saunders, 1818 |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 100
Page 13
... thought and feeling there presides a ruling power ; a power which is uniform in its nature and influence among all classes of men , and whose especial province it is to exercise a controlling authority over all these faculties - and ...
... thought and feeling there presides a ruling power ; a power which is uniform in its nature and influence among all classes of men , and whose especial province it is to exercise a controlling authority over all these faculties - and ...
Page 16
... thought an unphilosophical and dangerous tenet . He says , " And although we think the separate state of the soul after death is sufficiently revealed in Scripture , yet it creates a great difficulty in un- derstanding it , if the soul ...
... thought an unphilosophical and dangerous tenet . He says , " And although we think the separate state of the soul after death is sufficiently revealed in Scripture , yet it creates a great difficulty in un- derstanding it , if the soul ...
Page 17
... thought fit , whereby they are really and essentially dis- tinguished from one another ; as appears by man- kind , and brutes , and plants . And no man , that ever employs his own thoughts , can think that these are distinguished from ...
... thought fit , whereby they are really and essentially dis- tinguished from one another ; as appears by man- kind , and brutes , and plants . And no man , that ever employs his own thoughts , can think that these are distinguished from ...
Page 19
... thoughts , though you join reflection to help it . I think the illiterate part of mankind , ( which is far the greatest ) ... thought there was abundant evidence to show that we had innate ideas . He says , " I con- ceive there are some ...
... thoughts , though you join reflection to help it . I think the illiterate part of mankind , ( which is far the greatest ) ... thought there was abundant evidence to show that we had innate ideas . He says , " I con- ceive there are some ...
Page 25
... thought immortal ; be- cause reason alone can give us no further grounds of its dissolution . And these are conclusions , that in all ages have been thought of so much force , that I do not know whether any ever pretended to dispute a ...
... thought immortal ; be- cause reason alone can give us no further grounds of its dissolution . And these are conclusions , that in all ages have been thought of so much force , that I do not know whether any ever pretended to dispute a ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
abstrac abstract action affirms appear atheism beau Bishop Berkeley body called cause ciples colours common sense conceived conceptions Condillac connaissance connected considered constitution d'une Deity Descartes disquisitions distinct Divine doctrine effect emotions entitled Essay existence external objects faculties feelings foundation German grand Helvetius Hemsterhuis human knowledge human mind human nature ideas idées imagination influence intellectual intelligence judgment Kant Königsberg l'esprit l'humanité lative Leibnitz Locke Locke's logical losophy Malebranche mankind Marquis de Vauvenargues material matter mental philosophy ments metaphysical metaphysicians modes moral notions observations opinions origin perceive perception phenomena philo philosophy of mind Pre-established Harmony principle propositions published pure reason qu'elle qu'il reader Reid relation remarks says scepticism sensation sensible sentiments soul speculations Spinoza spirit sublime and beautiful substance theory thing thought tical tion treatise truth understanding universe vérités Voltaire whole Wolff words writings