General Physiology; Or, Physiological Theory of Cosmos: A Rectification of the Analytical Concept of Matter and of the Synthetical Concept of Bodies, Resolving the Problem of the Unity of All Objective KnowledgeK. Paul, Trench, Trübner & Company, Limited, 1890 - 391 páginas |
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... in the grammatical sense it means that of which something is affirmed ; in the ontological sense it represents the supposed universal ། B substance - substratum - which is illusively considered as the INTRODUCTION TO PHYSIOLOGICAL THEORY.
... in the grammatical sense it means that of which something is affirmed ; in the ontological sense it represents the supposed universal ། B substance - substratum - which is illusively considered as the INTRODUCTION TO PHYSIOLOGICAL THEORY.
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... mean to convey the idea that the mind can be observed by the senses as a true cosmical object ; they only wish to express that it can be studied by the thoughts which it produces . But the mind is not susceptible of any division , as in ...
... mean to convey the idea that the mind can be observed by the senses as a true cosmical object ; they only wish to express that it can be studied by the thoughts which it produces . But the mind is not susceptible of any division , as in ...
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... means of contractions or muscular movements . The representative power of the mind is called memory when past occurrences ( supplied by experience ) are reproduced as they first appeared in sensation . In memory , then , representation ...
... means of contractions or muscular movements . The representative power of the mind is called memory when past occurrences ( supplied by experience ) are reproduced as they first appeared in sensation . In memory , then , representation ...
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... means of transmission are necessary which must be in con- nection on one side with the object and on the other with the senses . This is a fundamental distinction , because while in the first case the object and the senses are in direct ...
... means of transmission are necessary which must be in con- nection on one side with the object and on the other with the senses . This is a fundamental distinction , because while in the first case the object and the senses are in direct ...
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... , though by a figure of speech we say to see with the eyes , to hear with the ears ; what happens is , that we see , hear , etc. , by means of the senses , but we perceive only with the mind . The initial activity of 12 INTRODUCTION TO.
... , though by a figure of speech we say to see with the eyes , to hear with the ears ; what happens is , that we see , hear , etc. , by means of the senses , but we perceive only with the mind . The initial activity of 12 INTRODUCTION TO.
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