Elements of the philosophy of the human mind ... To which is prefixed introduction and part first of the Outlines of moral philosophy. 1854T & T. Clark, 1877 |
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... on , in the case of perception.1 — Leibnitz's 1 [ See Gravesande , Introductio ad Philosophiam , cap . xvii . ] — 2d edit . system of pre - established Harmony , taking for granted INTELLECTUAL POWERS . ( § 2. EXTERNAL PERCEPTION . ) 19.
... on , in the case of perception.1 — Leibnitz's 1 [ See Gravesande , Introductio ad Philosophiam , cap . xvii . ] — 2d edit . system of pre - established Harmony , taking for granted INTELLECTUAL POWERS . ( § 2. EXTERNAL PERCEPTION . ) 19.
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... Leibnitz expresses it ) a living mirror of the universe , prepared to bring forward and to exhibit , in their just order and succession , the images corresponding to all the diffe- rent impressions which the organs of sense may receive ...
... Leibnitz expresses it ) a living mirror of the universe , prepared to bring forward and to exhibit , in their just order and succession , the images corresponding to all the diffe- rent impressions which the organs of sense may receive ...
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... Leibnitz has somewhere mentioned , of introducing a similar contrivance into other branches of knowledge , I shall not take upon me to de- termine ; but that this idea has at least some plausibility , must , I think , be evident to ...
... Leibnitz has somewhere mentioned , of introducing a similar contrivance into other branches of knowledge , I shall not take upon me to de- termine ; but that this idea has at least some plausibility , must , I think , be evident to ...
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... Leibnitz . " Without being present2 to the images of the things perceived , the soul could not possibly perceive them . A living substance can only there perceive where it is present . Nothing can any more act or be acted upon where it ...
... Leibnitz . " Without being present2 to the images of the things perceived , the soul could not possibly perceive them . A living substance can only there perceive where it is present . Nothing can any more act or be acted upon where it ...
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... Leibnitz , when he called the mind a living mirror of the universe ; a mode of speaking still common among the German metaphysicians of the pre- sent day . ] little can we know whether this power must be limited CHAP . IV . — OF ...
... Leibnitz , when he called the mind a living mirror of the universe ; a mode of speaking still common among the German metaphysicians of the pre- sent day . ] little can we know whether this power must be limited CHAP . IV . — OF ...
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