University of California Publications in English, Volume 8University of California Press, 1940 |
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... idea to that of the next and so on , according to a certain local arrangement of ideas in the brain ? " To this purely physical theory of the mental processes , Hazlitt objects . We must [ he says ] discover laws of the mind in the mind ...
... idea to that of the next and so on , according to a certain local arrangement of ideas in the brain ? " To this purely physical theory of the mental processes , Hazlitt objects . We must [ he says ] discover laws of the mind in the mind ...
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University of California (1868-1952). fond of expressing this idea by the figure of a circle of associated ideas which finally encloses the entire universe : " This circle of our knowledge enlarges with further acquaintance ... ” In ...
University of California (1868-1952). fond of expressing this idea by the figure of a circle of associated ideas which finally encloses the entire universe : " This circle of our knowledge enlarges with further acquaintance ... ” In ...
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... idea as he understands it , contrary to the value the idea has for his living . The image for these ideas by which he lives , and through whose offices his life has prospered , is never a dead thing , a stone , or a corpse . As long as ...
... idea as he understands it , contrary to the value the idea has for his living . The image for these ideas by which he lives , and through whose offices his life has prospered , is never a dead thing , a stone , or a corpse . As long as ...
Contents
Chaucers Art in Relation to His Audience I | 1 |
Dramatist | 55 |
Hydriotaphia | 73 |
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