A System of PhrenologyMarsh, Capen, and Lyon, 1835 - Počet stran: 664 |
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... Attention , Association , Passion , Pleasure and Pain , Patience and Impatience , 356 . ib . 361 365 368 374 388 • ib . · 393 397 399 407 409 419 433 436 ib 444 459 460 467 468 470 478 481 483 490 496 498 499 506 507 ib Joy and Grief ...
... Attention , Association , Passion , Pleasure and Pain , Patience and Impatience , 356 . ib . 361 365 368 374 388 • ib . · 393 397 399 407 409 419 433 436 ib 444 459 460 467 468 470 478 481 483 490 496 498 499 506 507 ib Joy and Grief ...
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... attention to the point of the argument at which we are now arrived . We have seen that the brain is the organ of the mind , that it is not a single organ , but that the analogy of all the other organs , the successive developement of ...
... attention to the point of the argument at which we are now arrived . We have seen that the brain is the organ of the mind , that it is not a single organ , but that the analogy of all the other organs , the successive developement of ...
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... attention to modern times , Dr. Reid overturned the philosophy of Locke and Hume ; Mr. Stewart , while he illustrated Reid , yet differed from him in many important particulars ; and , recently , Dr. Thomas Brown has attacked , with ...
... attention to modern times , Dr. Reid overturned the philosophy of Locke and Hume ; Mr. Stewart , while he illustrated Reid , yet differed from him in many important particulars ; and , recently , Dr. Thomas Brown has attacked , with ...
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... attention inwards , observed the phenom- ena of his own faculties , and recorded these as metaphysical science . But the mind is not conscious of organs at all ; we are not informed by feeling of the existence of muscles , of nerves of ...
... attention inwards , observed the phenom- ena of his own faculties , and recorded these as metaphysical science . But the mind is not conscious of organs at all ; we are not informed by feeling of the existence of muscles , of nerves of ...
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George Combe. When we turn our attention to the works of Physiologists , we discover the most ceaseless , but fruitless , endeavors to ascertain and determine the parts of the body , with which the several mental powers are most closely ...
George Combe. When we turn our attention to the works of Physiologists , we discover the most ceaseless , but fruitless , endeavors to ascertain and determine the parts of the body , with which the several mental powers are most closely ...
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