Discussions on Philosophy and Literature, Education and University Reform: Chiefly from the Edinburgh Review; Cor., Vindicated, Enl., in Notes and AppendicesBlackwood, 1866 - 846 páginas |
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... existence , and restricting the science of mind to an observation of the fact of consciousness , it , however , analysed that fact into a greater number of more im- portant elements than had been recognised in the school of Condillac ...
... existence , and restricting the science of mind to an observation of the fact of consciousness , it , however , analysed that fact into a greater number of more im- portant elements than had been recognised in the school of Condillac ...
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... existence was be- yond the compass of our faculties ; that pure reason , as purely subjective , and conscious of nothing but itself , was therefore * In the philosophy of mind , subjective denotes what is to be referred to the thinking ...
... existence was be- yond the compass of our faculties ; that pure reason , as purely subjective , and conscious of nothing but itself , was therefore * In the philosophy of mind , subjective denotes what is to be referred to the thinking ...
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... existence . For consciousness is only possible under plurality and difference , and intelligence is only possible through consciousness . The divine nature is essentially comprehensible . For the three Ideas constitute the nature of the ...
... existence . For consciousness is only possible under plurality and difference , and intelligence is only possible through consciousness . The divine nature is essentially comprehensible . For the three Ideas constitute the nature of the ...
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... existence ; consciousness , within a narrow focus , concentrates a knowledge of the universe and of God ; psychology is thus the abstract of all science , human and divine . As in the external world , all phænomena may be reduced to the ...
... existence ; consciousness , within a narrow focus , concentrates a knowledge of the universe and of God ; psychology is thus the abstract of all science , human and divine . As in the external world , all phænomena may be reduced to the ...
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... existence , which in itself it is our highest wisdom to recognise as beyond the reach of philosophy . This is what , in the language of St Austin , - " Cognoscendo ignoratur , et ignorando cognoscitur . " The Conditioned is the mean ...
... existence , which in itself it is our highest wisdom to recognise as beyond the reach of philosophy . This is what , in the language of St Austin , - " Cognoscendo ignoratur , et ignorando cognoscitur . " The Conditioned is the mean ...
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Página 308 - ... with their correlatives freedom of choice and responsibility — man being all this, it is at once obvious that the principal part of his being is his mental power. In Nature there is nothing great but Man, In Man there is nothing great but Mind.
Página 14 - As the conditionally limited (which we may briefly call the conditioned) is thus the only possible object of knowledge and of positive thought — thought necessarily supposes conditions. To think is to condition ; and conditional limitation is the fundamental law of the possibility of thought.