A System of Intellectual PhilosophyA.S. Barnes, 1854 - 476 páginas |
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absolute action affirmed assumption blended brute cause characteristics chronological antecedents circumstances Coleridge conceive conception Consciousness consequence consideration contemplation contingent correlated creations denominated distinct Divine Dugald Stewart elements of thought Empiricism ence equally event example exclusively existence experience external facts faculty finite former function fundamental gence give given happiness harmony human hypothesis Ideals ideas of Reason Imagination individual Infinite and Perfect Intel intellectual Intelligence intuitions intuitive knowledge Judgment Kant knowledge law of Association Laws of Attraction laws of thought logical antecedents Matter mental mind moral nature notions objects obligation opposite ourselves Pantheism Paradise Lost particular perception pertaining phenomena philosopher present primary priori proposition pure qualities question reality referred relation remarks respect sensation sense Sir William Hamilton space spontaneous Subjective Idealism sublime substance suppose sustain synthetic proposition term theory things tion true truth unconditioned Understanding universal universal Intelligence validity wholly