Brownson's Quarterly Review, Volume 1Orestes Augustus Brownson Benjamin H. Greene, 1844 |
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... intelligence to sensation . But how can sensations , added , com- bined , multiplied , produce understanding , — give , I say , not man merely , but animal ? What are sensations , collected , as in a reservoir , in a being deprived of ...
... intelligence to sensation . But how can sensations , added , com- bined , multiplied , produce understanding , — give , I say , not man merely , but animal ? What are sensations , collected , as in a reservoir , in a being deprived of ...
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... intelligence , moral truth , the physical world , — all , in one word , save our actual sensations and momentary ideas . To tell how our psychologues have sought to escape from the con- sequences which Berkeley and Hume obtained from ...
... intelligence , moral truth , the physical world , — all , in one word , save our actual sensations and momentary ideas . To tell how our psychologues have sought to escape from the con- sequences which Berkeley and Hume obtained from ...
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... intelligence in a piece of matter . It saw objects inverted on the retina ; then it concluded , that we naturally see objects inverted . In this respect it did not comprehend the subtile Berkeley , who ceases never to repeat , that we ...
... intelligence in a piece of matter . It saw objects inverted on the retina ; then it concluded , that we naturally see objects inverted . In this respect it did not comprehend the subtile Berkeley , who ceases never to repeat , that we ...
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... intelligence ? A col- lection or assemblage of sensations ; nothing else . Now what can we concede to sensation in regard to the reality of the external world ? " We know the external world only by sensation . Sensa- tion is merely a ...
... intelligence ? A col- lection or assemblage of sensations ; nothing else . Now what can we concede to sensation in regard to the reality of the external world ? " We know the external world only by sensation . Sensa- tion is merely a ...
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... intelligence of the people ; but it does not appear to have been very generally considered , that democra- cies , or popular forms of government , which , through suffrage and eligibility , admit the great mass of the population to a ...
... intelligence of the people ; but it does not appear to have been very generally considered , that democra- cies , or popular forms of government , which , through suffrage and eligibility , admit the great mass of the population to a ...
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