A System of PhrenologyMarsh, Capen, and Lyon, 1835 - Počet stran: 664 |
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... hand , have not studied them as science ; they have not read the facts , on which they found their objections , in the book of nature ; they have not tried how their arguments would harmonize with other established truths ; nor have ...
... hand , have not studied them as science ; they have not read the facts , on which they found their objections , in the book of nature ; they have not tried how their arguments would harmonize with other established truths ; nor have ...
Strana 17
... immediately concern himself . He tries to make efforts to free himself from it ; but , on the other hand , he is convinced that it is incurable . If 3 any one remarks the incoherence in his ideas in 3 PLURALITY OF FACULTIES AND ORGANS . 17.
... immediately concern himself . He tries to make efforts to free himself from it ; but , on the other hand , he is convinced that it is incurable . If 3 any one remarks the incoherence in his ideas in 3 PLURALITY OF FACULTIES AND ORGANS . 17.
Strana 19
... hand , the principle of a plurality of organs , while it satisfactorily explains most of these facts , is consis tent with all of them . Its truth is thus almost demonstrated , not by far - fetched or pretended facts , which few can ...
... hand , the principle of a plurality of organs , while it satisfactorily explains most of these facts , is consis tent with all of them . Its truth is thus almost demonstrated , not by far - fetched or pretended facts , which few can ...
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... hand , by ascending to a great height in the air , enjoys a wide field of vision from its mere physical position . It looks down from a point over an extensive surface . It has no need , therefore , of a large eyeball to increase ...
... hand , by ascending to a great height in the air , enjoys a wide field of vision from its mere physical position . It looks down from a point over an extensive surface . It has no need , therefore , of a large eyeball to increase ...
Strana 35
... hand , he treats of Perception , Conception , and Memory , as origi- nal powers ; while Dr. Thomas Brown denies them to be entitled to that appellation . Reid , Stewart , and Brown , admit the exist- ence of moral emotions ; but Hobbes ...
... hand , he treats of Perception , Conception , and Memory , as origi- nal powers ; while Dr. Thomas Brown denies them to be entitled to that appellation . Reid , Stewart , and Brown , admit the exist- ence of moral emotions ; but Hobbes ...
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