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... idea is the form , figure , or shape of an object not really present ; imagination is the power of calling back such ideas ; ) and that probably the distinct- ness , vividness , and rapidity of the ideas depend on the corresponding ...
... idea is the form , figure , or shape of an object not really present ; imagination is the power of calling back such ideas ; ) and that probably the distinct- ness , vividness , and rapidity of the ideas depend on the corresponding ...
Pagina 315
... idea from idea , it is the same with dissociation ; a power without which we could scarcely form any simple ideas ; the impressions of the senses being commonly in a state of combi- nation . • Whatsoever ideas pass , inaccurately ...
... idea from idea , it is the same with dissociation ; a power without which we could scarcely form any simple ideas ; the impressions of the senses being commonly in a state of combi- nation . • Whatsoever ideas pass , inaccurately ...
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... idea of the principles upon which his method was founded . Anxious , however , to accomplish what had been deemed by the first mathematicians a matter of the utmost importance , I re- solved not to lose sight of so desirable an object ...
... idea of the principles upon which his method was founded . Anxious , however , to accomplish what had been deemed by the first mathematicians a matter of the utmost importance , I re- solved not to lose sight of so desirable an object ...
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