The Human Intellect: With an Introduction Upon Psychology and the SoulScribner, Armstrong& Company, 1872 - 673 pages |
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acquired act of knowledge action activity agent applied apprehended Aristotle asserted association attention attributes bodily body called capacity color common concept connected consciousness definite Descartes discerned distinct distinguished doctrine Dugald Stewart effect elements energy excited existence experience explained extended external fact faculty feeling force functions furnished Herbart Herbert Spencer higher ideas imagination inference intel intellect involves IOLANTHE J. S. Mill judgment known language laws Leibnitz logical Malebranche material objects matter memory mental metaphysical mind mind's nature nerves nominalist notion observation organs original peculiar perceived perception phenomena philosophical Plato present principles processes properties psychical psychology question reason recall redintegration reflection reflex action relations representative result retina rience sciousness sense sense-perception sensorium separate simple single Sir William Hamilton somnambulism soul soul's species spirit subjective substance taste theory things thought tion touch truth vidual whole words