The Southern Quarterly Review, 29. kötetDaniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell AMS Press, 1967 |
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... mind . But when the mind has been developed , and its habits established , its energies are not without a purpose , nor is that purpose an increase of their own intensity . They are designed for the apprehension and discovery of truth ...
... mind . But when the mind has been developed , and its habits established , its energies are not without a purpose , nor is that purpose an increase of their own intensity . They are designed for the apprehension and discovery of truth ...
328. oldal
... mind in dreaming appears to be referable to two heads- 1st . The impressions which arise in the mind are believed to have a real and present existence , and this belief is not corrected , as in the waking state , by comparing the ...
... mind in dreaming appears to be referable to two heads- 1st . The impressions which arise in the mind are believed to have a real and present existence , and this belief is not corrected , as in the waking state , by comparing the ...
331. oldal
... mind is aroused to its activities , and displays its own inherent powers and energies , which cannot , by possibility , be ascribed to matter . Whatever may be the dependence of the mind upon the brain , and of the brain upon external ...
... mind is aroused to its activities , and displays its own inherent powers and energies , which cannot , by possibility , be ascribed to matter . Whatever may be the dependence of the mind upon the brain , and of the brain upon external ...
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