The Balance of Emotion and Intellect: An Essay Introductory to the Study of PhilosophyC. Kegan Paul, 1878 - 213 pagini |
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... field of the knowable , nothing transcends human life , nothing is more dignified than human life . Hume ( in the first Section of his Enquiry ) , has well said : ' Man is a reasonable being , receives from science his proper food and ...
... field of the knowable , nothing transcends human life , nothing is more dignified than human life . Hume ( in the first Section of his Enquiry ) , has well said : ' Man is a reasonable being , receives from science his proper food and ...
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... field of ideas thus conveyed by it ; as the language of words must have grown more and more distinct , gaining more and more power to mark out particular portions of the large vague classes formerly denoted . Our general moods stimulate ...
... field of ideas thus conveyed by it ; as the language of words must have grown more and more distinct , gaining more and more power to mark out particular portions of the large vague classes formerly denoted . Our general moods stimulate ...
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... field , one this way , another that ; there is no uniformity , no recognised shortest way . At last the road is ... fields - progressing ; while the unmethodical hastily rushes on , stumbles , plunges into quagmires , and finally arrives ...
... field , one this way , another that ; there is no uniformity , no recognised shortest way . At last the road is ... fields - progressing ; while the unmethodical hastily rushes on , stumbles , plunges into quagmires , and finally arrives ...
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... fields from which it draws knowledge . The one is reflection upon mental phenomena ― introspec- tion ; or , as we might inadequately express it , ' inward experience ; ' and the other is the vast field SECT . III . ] 2 I Classification ...
... fields from which it draws knowledge . The one is reflection upon mental phenomena ― introspec- tion ; or , as we might inadequately express it , ' inward experience ; ' and the other is the vast field SECT . III . ] 2 I Classification ...
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... field of physical science ( especially physiology ) — ' outward experience , ' in so far as it throws light upon the nature of the mind . This double nature of Psychology has been expressed by an eminent German psychologist ( Fechner ) ...
... field of physical science ( especially physiology ) — ' outward experience , ' in so far as it throws light upon the nature of the mind . This double nature of Psychology has been expressed by an eminent German psychologist ( Fechner ) ...
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