Mind, Том 13Oxford University Press, 1888 A journal of philosophy covering epistemology, metaphysics, philosophy of language, philosophy of logic, and philosophy of mind. |
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... relation of the object to our muscles . Nor can I see any good reason to doubt that a creature might have desire ... relation to me . That relation must exist in my actual satisfaction , and my desire can , therefore , in some cases ...
... relation of the object to our muscles . Nor can I see any good reason to doubt that a creature might have desire ... relation to me . That relation must exist in my actual satisfaction , and my desire can , therefore , in some cases ...
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... relation to a higher individuality another thing that falls ( I know not where ) outside its being . Duped by such prejudices , we may set that down as poor which in truth is most rich . And I think that , if the reader will take these ...
... relation to a higher individuality another thing that falls ( I know not where ) outside its being . Duped by such prejudices , we may set that down as poor which in truth is most rich . And I think that , if the reader will take these ...
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... relation in which experimental psychology stands to introspection has been much misunderstood , and this is not to be wondered at , seeing that certain physiologists seem almost to claim that psychology would be better off if there were ...
... relation in which experimental psychology stands to introspection has been much misunderstood , and this is not to be wondered at , seeing that certain physiologists seem almost to claim that psychology would be better off if there were ...
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... relation holds most nearly for moderate intensities of the stimulus , and for the more mechanical senses , as sound . Weber's generalisation admits of several interpretations . It has been looked upon as a purely physiological fact , it ...
... relation holds most nearly for moderate intensities of the stimulus , and for the more mechanical senses , as sound . Weber's generalisation admits of several interpretations . It has been looked upon as a purely physiological fact , it ...
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... relation between stimulus and sensation . The loudness of sound has not been satis- factorily measured objectively ; so it was found necessary at Leipsic to set up some standard of sound before its intensity could be brought into relation ...
... relation between stimulus and sensation . The loudness of sound has not been satis- factorily measured objectively ; so it was found necessary at Leipsic to set up some standard of sound before its intensity could be brought into relation ...
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Стр. 122 - My mind seems to have become a kind of machine for grinding general laws out of large collections of facts ; but why this should have caused the atrophy of that part of the brain alone on which the higher tastes depend, I cannot conceive.
Стр. 141 - What can I know? What ought I to do? What may I hope?
Стр. 552 - THERE was a child went forth every day, And the first object he look'd upon, that object he became, And that object became part of him for the day or a certain part of the day, Or for many years or stretching cycles of years.
Стр. 15 - So far as I am aware, no attempt has been made to agitate coarse sand.
Стр. 591 - God; that is, a Divine mind and will, ruling the Universe, and holding moral relations with mankind.
Стр. 410 - The will is in every action a law to itself, only expresses the principle, to act on no other maxim than that which can also have as an object itself as a universal law. Now this is precisely the formula of the categorical imperative and is the principle of morality, so that a free will and a will subject to moral laws are one and the same.
Стр. 59 - Were this the fit place, some pages might be added respecting a possible future social type, differing as much from the industrial as this does from the militant — a type which, having a sustaining system more fully developed than any we know at present, will use the products of industry neither for maintaining a militant organization nor exclusively for material aggrandizement ; but will devote them to the carrying on of higher activities.
Стр. 445 - JUD^EUS ; or, The Jewish Alexandrian Philosophy in its Development and Completion. By James Drummond, LL.D., Principal of Manchester New College, Oxford. 2 vols. 8vo, cloth.
Стр. 92 - We have said (he remarks) that man can never give a sufficient account of what his unconditional good is, because he cannot know what his capabilities are till they are realised. This is the explanation of the infirmity that has always been found to attach to attempted definitions of the moral ideal. They are always open to the charge that there is employed in the definition, openly or disguisedly, the very notion which profession is made of defining.
Стр. 15 - If we substitute for the word Pleasure the equivalent phrase — a feeling which we seek to bring into consciousness and retain there...