A Treatise on the Principle of Sufficient Reason: A Psychological Theory of Reasoning, Showing the Relativity of Thought to the Thinker, of Recognition to Cognition, the Identity of Presentation and Representation, of Perception and ApperceptionT. Laurie, 1887 - 410 pages |
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A Treatise on the Principle of Sufficient Reason: A Psychological Theory of ... Penelope Frederica Fitzgerald No preview available - 2016 |
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abstract according action activity afferent nerves affinity Aristotle attributes beautiful benevolence called categorical imperative causality cerebral chemical affinities cognition complementary conceived conception consciousness constitutes contradiction Creator Descartes desire Ding-an-sich Divine effect efficient emotion evolution existence experience external fact faculties faith Father feeling final cause finite G. H. Lewes happiness harmony heart Heaven hope human ideal ideas idiosyncrasy impressions individual instinctive intellectual intelligence of cause intuitive knowledge laws of thought logical lower animals man's marriage means mental representation metaphysical mind nature nervous system neurotic diagram noumenal ontological organism ourselves perception perfect person phenomena physical present principle of sufficient principles of thought produced Psychology rational rational representation realized reflective reason relation says self-consciousness self-determination sensation sensible similar soul spiritual spiritual evolution sufficient cause sufficient reason Supreme Teleology tendency thee things thou tion truth understanding union unity universe whilst