| 1866 - 830 oldal
...Self which accompanies all our thinking, which is involved in memory and anticipation. This element of our consciousness cannot be readily dismissed,...which resolves mind into a series of feelings, with n background of possibilities of feeling, can effectually withstand the most invidions of the arguments... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1865 - 332 oldal
...divine attributes required that the objective existence of Matter and Mind should be first recognized. The theory, therefore, which resolves Mind into a...feelings, with a background of possibilities of feeling, can effectually withstand the most invidious of the arguments directed against it. But, groundless... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1865 - 342 oldal
...divine attributes required that the objective existence of Matter and Mind should be first recognized. The theory, therefore, which resolves Mind into a...feelings, with a background of possibilities of feeling, can effectually withstand the most invidious of the arguments directed against it. But, groundless... | |
| 1865 - 496 oldal
...selfhood. It will be seen from the foregoing sentence that we are not prepared to regard the theory " which resolves mind into a series of feelings; with a background of possibilities of feeling," as conclusive or reliable. Mr. Mill seems himself to feel that it is unsatisfactory as a conception... | |
| Lucy F March Phillipps - 1866 - 106 oldal
...leave matter, to consider what the psychological theory of mind really amounts to. Does the theory which resolves mind into a series of feelings, with a background of possibilities of feeling, amount to more than the resolution to call it a mere series of feelings ; all the while including,... | |
| Gilbert Sutton - 1868 - 356 oldal
...possibilities of feeling. And now let us see how Mr. Mill applies his theories of matter to mind. " The theory which resolves mind into a series of feelings, with a background of possibilities of feeling, can effectually withstand the most insidious of the arguments directed against it (atheism). But, groundless... | |
| James McCosh - 1868 - 90 oldal
...falls in with the order of my examination to begin with his account of mind, which he had resolved into " a series of feelings with a background of possibilities of feeling," requiring the farther statement that it is " a series aware of itself as past and future." He had acknowledged... | |
| James McCosh - 1869 - 82 oldal
...falls in with the order of my examination to begin with his account of mind, which he had resolved into "a series of feelings with a background of possibilities of feeling," requiring the farther statement that it is " a series aware of itself as past and future." He had acknowledged... | |
| James Fitzjames Stephen - 1873 - 360 oldal
...memorable and striking passage ever written by Mr. Mill refers to this matter. It is as follows :•— The theory, therefore, which resolves Mind into a...feelings, with a background of possibilities of feeling, can effectually withstand the most invidious of the arguments directed against it. But, groundless... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1874 - 342 oldal
...divine attributes required that the objective existence of Mutter and Mind should be first recognized. The theory, therefore, which resolves Mind into a...feelings, with a background of possibilities of feeling, can effectually withstand the most invidious of the arguments directed against it. But, groundless... | |
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