A System of PhrenologyMarsh, Capen, and Lyon, 1835 - Počet stran: 664 |
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... hence have arisen the neglect and contempt with which the organs have been treated , and the ridicule cast upon those who have endeavored to speak of them as important to the philosophy of mind . After the explanations now given , the ...
... hence have arisen the neglect and contempt with which the organs have been treated , and the ridicule cast upon those who have endeavored to speak of them as important to the philosophy of mind . After the explanations now given , the ...
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... hence , that every emotion and judgment of which we are conscious , are the result of mind and its organ acting to- gether . Secondly , That every mental affection must be accompa- nied with a corresponding state of the organ ; and ...
... hence , that every emotion and judgment of which we are conscious , are the result of mind and its organ acting to- gether . Secondly , That every mental affection must be accompa- nied with a corresponding state of the organ ; and ...
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... Hence , although in their compositions we find ample and admirable materials for the elucidation of a true system of the philosophy of man , yet , without other aids than they supply , we cannot arrive at fundamental prin- ciples ...
... Hence , although in their compositions we find ample and admirable materials for the elucidation of a true system of the philosophy of man , yet , without other aids than they supply , we cannot arrive at fundamental prin- ciples ...
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... hence it was impossible for the metaphysician to discover the organs of the mind by his method of philosophising , and no metaphysical philosopher pretends to have discovered them . The imperfection of this mode of inves- tigation ...
... hence it was impossible for the metaphysician to discover the organs of the mind by his method of philosophising , and no metaphysical philosopher pretends to have discovered them . The imperfection of this mode of inves- tigation ...
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... hence it could , even if there were no other objection , indicate only those faculties whose organs constitute the forehead . Besides , in many Negroes , the jaw - bones are extremely prominent , and the facial angle acute ; while their ...
... hence it could , even if there were no other objection , indicate only those faculties whose organs constitute the forehead . Besides , in many Negroes , the jaw - bones are extremely prominent , and the facial angle acute ; while their ...
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