Southern Quarterly Review, Volume 28, Issue 2Daniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell Wiley & Putnam, 1967 |
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Page 481
... distinct faculty , but also another distinct faculty of the mind , called consciousness ; and the French agree with the latter . Now , all that can be said of man truly , is , that he is a being of motion primarily , and inherently ...
... distinct faculty , but also another distinct faculty of the mind , called consciousness ; and the French agree with the latter . Now , all that can be said of man truly , is , that he is a being of motion primarily , and inherently ...
Page 482
... distinct faculty endowed with in- dependent and original power of acquiring true or rational ideas . Then in this case it would also follow , were we to say that man's distinct faculty , called intelligence , acquired ideas for him from ...
... distinct faculty endowed with in- dependent and original power of acquiring true or rational ideas . Then in this case it would also follow , were we to say that man's distinct faculty , called intelligence , acquired ideas for him from ...
Page 497
... distinct department from man , wherein the science of nature locates its habitation . The error into which Steward and Reid fell of regarding conscience , as a distinct faculty , and from which later philosophers have suc- cessfully ...
... distinct department from man , wherein the science of nature locates its habitation . The error into which Steward and Reid fell of regarding conscience , as a distinct faculty , and from which later philosophers have suc- cessfully ...
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