Philosophical Works of James Frederick Ferrier: Philosophical remainsGarland Pub., 1980 |
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... expression frequently made use of by common sense , and which , in the preceding chapter , we had occasion to bring forward , that expression , to wit , constantly in the mouth of every one , " my mind , " or let it be " my emotion ...
... expression frequently made use of by common sense , and which , in the preceding chapter , we had occasion to bring forward , that expression , to wit , constantly in the mouth of every one , " my mind , " or let it be " my emotion ...
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... expression mere internal feelings , however , is ambiguous ; for , as we have said , it might still imply that Mr Bailey viewed the theory as representing that there was an exten- sion , or reciprocal outness of objects within the ...
... expression mere internal feelings , however , is ambiguous ; for , as we have said , it might still imply that Mr Bailey viewed the theory as representing that there was an exten- sion , or reciprocal outness of objects within the ...
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... expressions , " cognitions " and " elements of cognition , " would require to be most signally and accurately distinguished . If the innate ideas be represented as mere elements of ... expression , the expression of NOVEMBER 1861 . 501.
... expressions , " cognitions " and " elements of cognition , " would require to be most signally and accurately distinguished . If the innate ideas be represented as mere elements of ... expression , the expression of NOVEMBER 1861 . 501.
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INTRODUCTION TO THE PHILOSOPHY OF CONSCI | 1 |
BERKELEY AND IDEALISM 1842 | 291 |
INTRODUCTORY LECTURE Nov 1856 | 463 |
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