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Mind: A Quarterly Review of Psychology and Philosophy - Page 348
1876
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Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 99

England - 1866 - 830 pages
...remembrance and expectation of those sensations is the past now present. If, therefore, we speak of the mind as a series of feelings, we are obliged to complete...is something different from any series of feelings or possibilities of them, or of accepting the paradox, that something which, ex hypothesi, is but a...
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Proceedings of the Literary & Philosophical Society of Liverpool, Issue 51

Literary and Philosophical Society of Liverpool - Humanities - 1897 - 346 pages
...Mill, with his usual candour, states the case thus — " We are reduced (by the phenomena of memory) to the alternative of believing that the Mind or Ego...is something different from any series of feelings, or possibilities of them, or of accepting the paradox that something which is, ex hypothesi, but a...
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An Examination of Sir William Hamilton's Philosophy and of the Principal ...

John Stuart Mill - Knowledge, Theory of - 1865 - 332 pages
...of the Mind as a series of feelings, we are obliged to complete the statement by calling it a series of feelings which is aware of itself as past and future;...is something different from any series of feelings, or possibilities of them, or of accepting the paradox, that something which ex hypothesi is but a series...
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An Examination of Sir William Hamilton's Philosophy and of the Principal ...

John Stuart Mill - Knowledge, Theory of - 1865 - 342 pages
...of the Mind as a series of feelings, we are obliged to complete the statement by calling it a series of feelings which is aware of itself as past and future...is something different from any series of feelings, or possibilities of them, or of accepting the paradox, that something which ex hypothesi is but a series...
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The North British Review, Volume 43

English literature - 1865 - 550 pages
...of the Mind as a series of feelings, we are obliged to complete the statement by calling it a series of feelings which is aware of itself as past and future...is something different from any series of feelings or possibilities of them, or of accepting the paradox that something which, ex hypothesi, is but a...
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An Examination of Sir William Hamilton's Philosophy and of the Principal ...

John Stuart Mill - Philosophy - 1865 - 578 pages
...of the Mind as a series of feelings, we are obliged to complete the statement by calling it a series of feelings which is aware of itself as past and future...is something different from any series of feelings, or possibilities of them, or of accepting the paradox, that something which ex hypothesi is but a series...
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The North British review

1865 - 550 pages
...as a series of feelings, we arc obliged to complete the statement by calling it a series of feolings which is aware of itself as past and future ; and...is something different from any series of feelings or possibilities of them, or of accepting the paradox that something which, ex hypothesi, is but a...
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Recent British Philosophy: A Review, with Criticisms; Including Some ...

David Masson - Philosophy - 1865 - 432 pages
..." Mind as a series of feelings, we are obliged to " complete the statement by calling it a series " of feelings which is aware of itself as past and "...alternative " of believing that the mind, or Ego, is some" thing different from any series of feelings or " possibilities of them, or of accepting the para"...
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The North British Review, Volumes 42-43

1865 - 540 pages
...a series of feelings, we are obliged Vo complete the statement by calling it a sej-iea of reelings which is aware of itself as past and future ; and...reduced to the alternative of believing that the Mind or JSjo is something different from any series of feelings or possibilities of them, or of accepting th«...
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An Examination of Sir William Hamilton's Philosophy and of the Principal ...

John Stuart Mill - 1865 - 578 pages
...of the Mind as a series of feelings, we are obliged to complete the statement by calling it a series of feelings which is aware of itself as past and future; and we are reduced to the alternative of believThe truth is, that we are here face to face with that final inexplicability, at which, as Sir...
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