The Works of Thomas Chalmers, Volume 1W. Collins, 1836 |
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Page 354
... feeling of benevolence is one thing : the secondary or reflex gratification which there is in the consciousness of ... feeling of good affections . However closely these may follow on each other - nay , how- ever implicated or blended ...
... feeling of benevolence is one thing : the secondary or reflex gratification which there is in the consciousness of ... feeling of good affections . However closely these may follow on each other - nay , how- ever implicated or blended ...
Page 386
... feeling , or even if one feeling have been followed up by another , then the thought of the object introduces the feeling , or the one feeling introduces the other feeling into the mind , on the same principle that thought introduces ...
... feeling , or even if one feeling have been followed up by another , then the thought of the object introduces the feeling , or the one feeling introduces the other feeling into the mind , on the same principle that thought introduces ...
Page 388
... feeling of resentment , not by the law of suggestion , but by the law which relates an object , whether present or thought upon , to its appropriate emotion ; this emotion is thought upon , and , not the emotion , but the thought of the ...
... feeling of resentment , not by the law of suggestion , but by the law which relates an object , whether present or thought upon , to its appropriate emotion ; this emotion is thought upon , and , not the emotion , but the thought of the ...
Contents
PRELIMINARY VIEWS | 17 |
Of the Metaphysics which have been resorted | 99 |
MR HUMES OBJECTION TO THE A POSTERIORI | 121 |
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