Philosophical Works ; with Notes and Supplementary Disertations, Volum 2Georg Olms, 1967 - 1034 pàgines |
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... Extension to be formed by other qualities of matter . ' ( Dissertation , & c . p . 281 , 2d ed . ) Passing over the less important obser- vations of several intermediate philoso- phers in the wake of Reid , I proceed to the most ...
... Extension to be formed by other qualities of matter . ' ( Dissertation , & c . p . 281 , 2d ed . ) Passing over the less important obser- vations of several intermediate philoso- phers in the wake of Reid , I proceed to the most ...
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... Extension is made up of three dimensions ; but Brown's exposition is limited to length and breadth . These only , therefore , can be criticised . - For it is only under condition of the Sen- sation of a Secondary , that we are per ...
... Extension is made up of three dimensions ; but Brown's exposition is limited to length and breadth . These only , therefore , can be criticised . - For it is only under condition of the Sen- sation of a Secondary , that we are per ...
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... EXTENSION AND FIGURE . § I - On the Correlation of Colour with Extension and Figure in visual Perception and Imagination . § II . - On the Philosophy of the Point , the Line , and the Surface : in illustration of the reality , nature ...
... EXTENSION AND FIGURE . § I - On the Correlation of Colour with Extension and Figure in visual Perception and Imagination . § II . - On the Philosophy of the Point , the Line , and the Surface : in illustration of the reality , nature ...
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