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 493
... called direct knowledge , mental science , immediate perception , unincumbered apprehension ! In other words , the child , thus circumstanced , is said to know that the spoon is on the table . Would it not be more proper to say that ...
... called direct knowledge , mental science , immediate perception , unincumbered apprehension ! In other words , the child , thus circumstanced , is said to know that the spoon is on the table . Would it not be more proper to say that ...
Page 498
... called legs , and that it is the legs that walk about and not the soul ; just as proper to say that the soul of man has an organ called the brain , that thinks , and that the soul is not intelligent , but that the brain is . How much ...
... called legs , and that it is the legs that walk about and not the soul ; just as proper to say that the soul of man has an organ called the brain , that thinks , and that the soul is not intelligent , but that the brain is . How much ...
Page 499
... called the direct exercises of the mind . That knowledge which comes from re- flection is called the reflex or indirect ; and is really indirect , because not elementary - not primary - but dependent upon other truths for their rational ...
... called the direct exercises of the mind . That knowledge which comes from re- flection is called the reflex or indirect ; and is really indirect , because not elementary - not primary - but dependent upon other truths for their rational ...
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