The Monthly Review, Volumen15Editors: May 1749-Sept. 1803, Ralph Griffiths; Oct. 1803-Apr. 1825, G. E. Griffiths. |
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The perception , or impression , caused in the mind by the agitation of the senses
, is the first operation of the undertanding . In vain would outward objects folicit
the senses ; the mind would never have any knowlege of them , did it not
perceive ...
The perception , or impression , caused in the mind by the agitation of the senses
, is the first operation of the undertanding . In vain would outward objects folicit
the senses ; the mind would never have any knowlege of them , did it not
perceive ...
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In fine , when it makes itself known as having affected the mind before , it is
reminiscence . Consciousness fays , as it were , to the soul , You have a
perception . Attention says , You have now only one single perception .
Reminiscence says ...
In fine , when it makes itself known as having affected the mind before , it is
reminiscence . Consciousness fays , as it were , to the soul , You have a
perception . Attention says , You have now only one single perception .
Reminiscence says ...
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It is by reflection we begin to have a glimpse of the capacity of the mind . So long
as we do not direct our attention ourselves , the soul is subject to whatever
environs it , and poffeffes nothing but by extrinsic impulse . But when we become
...
It is by reflection we begin to have a glimpse of the capacity of the mind . So long
as we do not direct our attention ourselves , the soul is subject to whatever
environs it , and poffeffes nothing but by extrinsic impulse . But when we become
...
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We may , in like manner , when we consider the infinite Mind , as Father , Word ,
and Spirit , conceive likewise a distinct order 6 in their actions . ' By their actions ,
he means , the actions of one mind ; and , therefore , the Father , Word , and ...
We may , in like manner , when we consider the infinite Mind , as Father , Word ,
and Spirit , conceive likewise a distinct order 6 in their actions . ' By their actions ,
he means , the actions of one mind ; and , therefore , the Father , Word , and ...
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What we are here told , concerning this familiarity between the eye and the object
, which inclines the mind to infenfibility , is , in general , just and folid . But how
folid and reasonable soever the doctrine inay be , I know not whether it can be ...
What we are here told , concerning this familiarity between the eye and the object
, which inclines the mind to infenfibility , is , in general , just and folid . But how
folid and reasonable soever the doctrine inay be , I know not whether it can be ...
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