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" I can imagine a man with two heads, or the upper parts of a man joined to the body of a horse. I can consider the hand, the eye, the nose, each by itself abstracted or separated from the rest of the body. But then whatever hand or eye I imagine, it must... "
Psychology - Page 239
by Michael Maher - 1890 - 569 pages
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The Works of Thomas Reid ...: With Account of His Life and Writings, Volume 3

Thomas Reid - 1815 - 434 pages
...joined to the body of a horse. I can imagine the hand, the eye, the nose, each by itself, abstracted or separated from the rest of the body. But then, whatever...eye I imagine, it must have some particular shape or colour. Likewise, the idea of a man that I frame to myself must be cither of a white, or a black,...
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Essays on the Powers of the Human Mind: To which are Added, An Essay on ...

Thomas Reid - 1827 - 706 pages
...joined to the body of a horse. I can imagine the hand, the eye, the nose, each by itself, abstracted or separated from the rest of the body. But then whatever...eye I imagine, it must have some particular shape or colour. Likewise, the idea of a man that I frame to myself must be either of a white, or a black,...
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Dialogues on natural and revealed religion, with a preliminary inquiry, an ...

Robert Morehead - 1830 - 510 pages
...joined to the body of a horse; I can consider the hand, the eye, the nose, each by itself abstracted, separated from the rest of the body; but then, whatever...imagine, it must have some particular shape and colour," &c. He adds afterwards—" It were an endless as well as useless thing to trace the schoolmen, those...
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The works of Thomas Reid, with selections from his unpublished letters ...

Thomas Reid - 1846 - 1080 pages
...joined to the body of a horse. I can imagine the hand, the eye, the nose, each by itself, abstracted or separated from the rest of the body. But then, whatever...eye I imagine, it must have some particular shape or colour. Likewise, the idea of a man that I frame to myself must bo either of awhile, or a black,...
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Essays on the Intellectual Powers of Man

Thomas Reid - 1850 - 522 pages
...joined to the body of a horse. I can imagine the band, the eye, the nose, each by itself, abstracted or separated from the rest of the body. But then, whatever...eye I imagine, it must have some particular shape or color. Likewise, the idea of a man that I frame to myself must be either of a white, or a black,...
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Lectures on Metaphysics and Logic, Volume 1

Sir William Hamilton - 1859 - 752 pages
...joined to the body of a horse. I can consider the hand, the eye, the nose, each by itself abstracted or separated from the rest of the body. But then whatever...I imagine, it must have some particular shape and color. Likewise the idea of man that I frame to myself, must be cither of a white, or a black, or a...
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Prolegomena Logica: An Inquiry Into the Psychological Character of Logical ...

Henry Longueville Mansel - 1860 - 317 pages
...joined to the body of a horse. I can consider the hand, the eye, the nose, each by itself, abstracted or separated from the rest of the body. But then, whatever...I imagine, it must have some particular shape and color. Likewise the idea of man that I frame to myself, must be either of a white, or a black, or a...
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Prolegomena Logica: An Inquiry Into the Psychological Character of Logical ...

Henry Longueville Mansel - 1860 - 336 pages
...the hand, the eye, the nose, each by itself, abstracted or separated from the rest of the body. Cut then, whatever hand or eye I imagine, it must have some particular shape and color. Likewise the idea of man that I frame to myselfj must be either of a white, or a black, or a...
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The Metaphysics of Sir William Hamilton

Sir William Hamilton - 1861 - 584 pages
...joined to the body of a horse. I can consider the hand, the eye, the nose, each by itself abstracted or separated from the rest of the body. But then whatever...I imagine, it must have some particular shape and color. Likewise, the idea of man that I frame to myself must be either of a white, or a black, or a...
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The Metaphysics of Sir William Hamilton

Sir William Hamilton - 1861 - 584 pages
...joined to the body of a horse. I can consider the hand, the eye, the nose, each by itself abstracted or separated from the rest of the body. But then whatever...I imagine, it must have some particular shape and color. Likewise, the idea of man that I frame to myself must be either of a white, or a black, or a...
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