Philosophical Writings of Thomas Cooper, Band 3Thoemmes Press, 2001 - 900 Seiten |
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... sense , unless when they sympto- matically involve the brain . The same comparison , leading to the same conclusion , may be made in respect to the discases of the brain and other parts . 66 It must be admitted , that in order to ...
... sense , unless when they sympto- matically involve the brain . The same comparison , leading to the same conclusion , may be made in respect to the discases of the brain and other parts . 66 It must be admitted , that in order to ...
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... sense of irritation about the glottis to coughing ; a sense of tickling of the skin to laughter , & c . Some of these peculiar modes of sensation have names , and some have not . Like other sensations , they admit of no definition ...
... sense of irritation about the glottis to coughing ; a sense of tickling of the skin to laughter , & c . Some of these peculiar modes of sensation have names , and some have not . Like other sensations , they admit of no definition ...
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... sense into external and internal , does not go to discriminate the two sets of sense ; for they are equally in- ternal and external . Nothing farther can be understood than that the one set of internal senses is excited when external ...
... sense into external and internal , does not go to discriminate the two sets of sense ; for they are equally in- ternal and external . Nothing farther can be understood than that the one set of internal senses is excited when external ...
Inhalt
The Scripture Doctrine of Materialism 1823 | 299 |
A View of the Metaphysical and Physiological | 333 |
Outline of the Association of Ideas 1831 | 377 |
Urheberrecht | |
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