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Mind: A Quarterly Review of Psychology and Philosophy - Page 348
1876
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The British and Foreign Evangelical Review and Quarterly Record of Christian ...

Theology - 1868 - 904 pages
...that it is " a series aware of itself as past and future." He had acknowledged that this " reduces us to the alternative of believing that the Mind, or...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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The Human Intellect: With an Introduction Upon Psychology and the Soul

Noah Porter - History - 1869 - 752 pages
...statement by calling it a stritt of ferlings which ix aware of ITSELF as past and future ; and we arc reduced to the alternative of believing that the mind...is something different from any series of feelings or possibilities of them, or of accepting the paradox that something which, ex hypoIJtcsi, is but a...
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Philosophical Papers

James McCosh - Ethics - 1869 - 82 pages
...that it is " a series aware of itself as past and future." He had acknowledged that this " reduces us to the alternative of believing that the Mind, or...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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Studies in Philosophy and Theology

Joseph Haven - Philosophy - 1869 - 514 pages
...of the mind as a series of feeliugs, 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 alternati"e of believing that the mind or ego is something different from any series of feelings and...
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The Canadian Journal of Science, Literature and History, Volume 12

Learned institutions and societies - 1870 - 672 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 Jiypothesi is but a...
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University Essays in Metaphysics, Moral Philosophy, & English Composition

Charles B. B. M'Laren - Philosophy, Scottish - 1870 - 130 pages
...Psychological laws. And Mr Mill fully admits all this ; and he puts the issue well when he says, J that " we are reduced to the alternative of believing that...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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The Sciences of Nature Versus the Science of Man: A Plea for the Science of Man

Noah Porter - Philosophy - 1871 - 108 pages
...rather, demonstrates his own insensibility to * Ibidem. the absurdity of his position, by confessing that "we are reduced to the alternative of believing that...is something different from any series of feelings, or possibilities of them, or of accepting the paradox, that something which, ex liypotlicsi, is but...
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Handbook of Moral Philosophy

Henry Calderwood - Ethics - 1872 - 356 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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The Popular Science Monthly, Volume 27

Science - 1885 - 900 pages
...obliged to complete the statement by calling it a series which is aware of itself as past and present ; and we are reduced to the alternative of believing...is something different from any series of feelings or possibilities of them, or of accepting the paradox that something which, by hypothesis, is but a...
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Science and Humanity: Or, A Plea for the Superiority of Spirit Over Matter

Noah Porter - Philosophy - 1872 - 112 pages
...demonstrates his own insensibility to ยป Ibidem. the absurdity of his position, by confessing that "we are reduced to the alternative of believing that...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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