Elements of CriticismA. S. Barnes & Company, 1866 - 486 pages |
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... object . Some objects appear to be internal , or within the mind ; passion , for example , thinking , volition : some external ; such as every object of sight , of hearing , of smell , of touch , of taste . 2. That act of the mind which ...
... object . Some objects appear to be internal , or within the mind ; passion , for example , thinking , volition : some external ; such as every object of sight , of hearing , of smell , of touch , of taste . 2. That act of the mind which ...
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... object : in sen- sation , it is directed to the pleasure or pain I feel . The terms perception and sensation are sometimes employed to signify the objects of perception and sensation . Perception in that sense is a general term for ...
... object : in sen- sation , it is directed to the pleasure or pain I feel . The terms perception and sensation are sometimes employed to signify the objects of perception and sensation . Perception in that sense is a general term for ...
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... object till an impres- sion is made upon our body , is probable from reason , and is ascer- tained by experience . But it is not necessary that we be made sensible of the impression : in touching , in tasting , and in smelling , we are ...
... object till an impres- sion is made upon our body , is probable from reason , and is ascer- tained by experience . But it is not necessary that we be made sensible of the impression : in touching , in tasting , and in smelling , we are ...
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... object continues , without any difference bu that it is less distinct than formerly . This indistinct secondary perception of an object , is termed an idea . And therefore the precise * This experiment , which every one may reiterate ...
... object continues , without any difference bu that it is less distinct than formerly . This indistinct secondary perception of an object , is termed an idea . And therefore the precise * This experiment , which every one may reiterate ...
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... object which is raised in the mind by the power of memory . " Every thing we have any knowledge of , whether internal or external , passions , emotions , think- ing , resolving , willing , heat , cold , & c . , as well as external objects ...
... object which is raised in the mind by the power of memory . " Every thing we have any knowledge of , whether internal or external , passions , emotions , think- ing , resolving , willing , heat , cold , & c . , as well as external objects ...
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