The Elements of Intellectual Science: A Manual for Schools and CollegesCharles Scribner, 1883 - 565 من الصفحات |
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acquired perceptions act of knowledge action activity agent analysis applied apprehended Aristotle attention attributes believe body called capacity causation cause cerning color conceived concept connected consciousness defined definite Descartes developed discerned distinct distinguished doctrine Dugald Stewart effect elements energy enthymeme excited existence experience explain extended external fact faculties feeling finite force functions furnished Herbert Spencer human ideas imagination individual induction intellect intuition intuitive knowledge involve J. S. Mill James Mill judgment Kant known language laws logical major premise Malebranche material objects matter means memory mental metaphysics mind mind's nature nerves nominalist non-ego notion observed organs original perceived phenomena philosophical present principle processes psychical psychology reality reason recall relations representative retina sense sense-perception sensorium separate simple single somnambulism soul space spirit subjective substance syllogism taste theory things thought tion touch true truth vision words