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Pagina 133
... judgment , exercised between any two of our sensations . ' . . It will therefore , I have little doubt , be admitted to have been strictly logical to follow up the chapter of perception with that which treats of judgment and relations ...
... judgment , exercised between any two of our sensations . ' . . It will therefore , I have little doubt , be admitted to have been strictly logical to follow up the chapter of perception with that which treats of judgment and relations ...
Pagina 135
... Judgment must , in point of fact , in the very beginning , precede any act of Imagination , or of Memory : or , at least , it may be affirmed that Judgment does not presuppose any other knowledge , or act , ex- cept that of Sensation ...
... Judgment must , in point of fact , in the very beginning , precede any act of Imagination , or of Memory : or , at least , it may be affirmed that Judgment does not presuppose any other knowledge , or act , ex- cept that of Sensation ...
Pagina 137
... judgment ( although they are far from exhibiting an entire view of the author's opinions ) that is fuller , and more adequate to the matter in discussion , than any account of that faculty which we recollect elsewhere . We are bound to ...
... judgment ( although they are far from exhibiting an entire view of the author's opinions ) that is fuller , and more adequate to the matter in discussion , than any account of that faculty which we recollect elsewhere . We are bound to ...
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