A Manual of Anthropology, Or Science of Man Based on Modern Research by Charles BrayLongmans, Green, Reader and Dyer, 1871 - 358 pages |
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Page 112
... J. S. Mill says : " The con- viction that phenomena have invariable laws , and follow with regularity certain antecedent phenomena , was only acquired gradually , and extended itself as knowledge advanced , from one order of phenomena ...
... J. S. Mill says : " The con- viction that phenomena have invariable laws , and follow with regularity certain antecedent phenomena , was only acquired gradually , and extended itself as knowledge advanced , from one order of phenomena ...
Page 156
... Mill , to have a feeling , and to be conscious of that feeling , are the same things ; and this may be said to be the case with animals generally , who have feelings , but do not attend to them ; but with J. S. Mill it is one thing to ...
... Mill , to have a feeling , and to be conscious of that feeling , are the same things ; and this may be said to be the case with animals generally , who have feelings , but do not attend to them ; but with J. S. Mill it is one thing to ...
Page 165
... J. S. Mill says , " when the question arises whether something that affects our senses in a peculiar way is , or is not matter , what seems always to be meant is , does it offer any , however trifling , resistance to motion ? " In fact ...
... J. S. Mill says , " when the question arises whether something that affects our senses in a peculiar way is , or is not matter , what seems always to be meant is , does it offer any , however trifling , resistance to motion ? " In fact ...
Page 187
Charles Bray. Mill PRESENT LAW NOT NECESSARY . 187 probability is that this connection has been established for a purpose , and will continue as long as that purpose is required . J. S. 66 says : Any must in this case , any necessity ...
Charles Bray. Mill PRESENT LAW NOT NECESSARY . 187 probability is that this connection has been established for a purpose , and will continue as long as that purpose is required . J. S. 66 says : Any must in this case , any necessity ...
Page 190
... J. S. Mill says , 66 ' a volition is a moral effect , which follows the corresponding moral causes as certainly and invariably as physical effects follow their physical causes . " position in respect to the Men saw that said it did ...
... J. S. Mill says , 66 ' a volition is a moral effect , which follows the corresponding moral causes as certainly and invariably as physical effects follow their physical causes . " position in respect to the Men saw that said it did ...
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