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... intellectual life , as well as in their practical aims and aspirations . The Editors , in offering these Lectures to the public , are , therefore , encouraged to express their belief , that they will not be found unworthy of the ...
... intellectual life , as well as in their practical aims and aspirations . The Editors , in offering these Lectures to the public , are , therefore , encouraged to express their belief , that they will not be found unworthy of the ...
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... intellectual cultivation ; and , lastly , that intellectual cultivation is more directly and effec- tually accomplished by the study of mind than by any other of our rational pursuits . But to prevent misapprehension , I may premise ...
... intellectual cultivation ; and , lastly , that intellectual cultivation is more directly and effec- tually accomplished by the study of mind than by any other of our rational pursuits . But to prevent misapprehension , I may premise ...
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... intellectual faculties , are developed , is exercise . The more intense and continuous the exercise , the more vigorously developed will be the power . Is truth or mental exercise the superior end ? But a certain quantity of knowledge ...
... intellectual faculties , are developed , is exercise . The more intense and continuous the exercise , the more vigorously developed will be the power . Is truth or mental exercise the superior end ? But a certain quantity of knowledge ...
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... intellectual activity : " Sordet cognita veritas " is a shrewd aphorism of Seneca . A truth , once known , falls into comparative insignificance . It is now prized , less on its own account than as opening up new ways to new activity ...
... intellectual activity : " Sordet cognita veritas " is a shrewd aphorism of Seneca . A truth , once known , falls into comparative insignificance . It is now prized , less on its own account than as opening up new ways to new activity ...
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... intellectual application is the mind thus reflected on itself , and its faculties aroused to such independent , vigorous , unwonted , and continued energy ; - by none , therefore , are its best capac- ities so variously and intensely ...
... intellectual application is the mind thus reflected on itself , and its faculties aroused to such independent , vigorous , unwonted , and continued energy ; - by none , therefore , are its best capac- ities so variously and intensely ...
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absolute abstract activity admitted affirmation afford analysis Anima Aristotle assertion Brown called Causality cause cerebellum cognition color Conation conceive Condillac condition consciousness consequently consider constitute contrary Deductive Reasoning Democritus deny Descartes determined distinction doctrine edit effect energy Essay existence experience explain expression extension external objects fact of consciousness faculty feeling Gassendi hypothesis ideas imagination immediate knowledge infinite intellectual intelligence intuitive Joseph Scaliger judgment Kant laws of thought lect Lecture Leibnitz Locke Malebranche manifest matter mediate memory mind modifications Muretus nature necessary necessity Nominalists non-ego notion observation opinion organs pain perceive perception phænomenon philoso philosophers philosophy of mind phrenologists Plato pleasure present principle quæ qualities reality reason regard Reid Reid's relation representation representative resemblance sciousness sensation sense Stewart supposes term theory things thought tion truth universal whole words καὶ τὸ