Elements of Mental Philosophy ...Harper & Brothers, 1859 |
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abstract action affection antecedent appear appetites apply ascribed asso association attention belief benevolent body called cause CHAPTER character circumstances colour complex conceptions connexion conscience consciousness consequence consideration considered constitution degree desire disordered distinct dreams emotions of beauty eral excited exer exercise existence expressed external fact feelings frequently give habit human voice hypochondriasis ideas IGNORATIO ELENCHI illustrations imagination implies insanity instance instinctive intel intellect James Mitchell ject Julius Cæsar knowledge memory mental MENTAL PHILOSOPHY merely moral character moral emotions moral reasoning nature notice notion objects occasion operations origin outward particular passion Pathematic perceive perception person possess present principle propensity propositions reasoning reference regard relation remark respect retina rience sensations sense sight simple sion sometimes sophism soul sound statement sublime suggestion suppose susceptible term things thought tion touch trains of thought truth visual perception words