On the Adaptation of External Nature to the Physical Condition of ManCarey, Lea, & Blanchard, 1835 |
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الصفحة 31
... mind , as well as of our body ; and in vain also does he attempt to combine simultaneously the efforts of mental attention with bodily exercise , or to pursue his severer studies during the hour of meals : in both which cases , they ...
... mind , as well as of our body ; and in vain also does he attempt to combine simultaneously the efforts of mental attention with bodily exercise , or to pursue his severer studies during the hour of meals : in both which cases , they ...
الصفحة 32
... mind to receive every thing without distrust , and to rely implicitly on those inlets to knowledge , the impres- sions of sense , which are destined to be its only guides in the first years of life . Scepticism is not the tendency of ...
... mind to receive every thing without distrust , and to rely implicitly on those inlets to knowledge , the impres- sions of sense , which are destined to be its only guides in the first years of life . Scepticism is not the tendency of ...
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... mind with the knowledge of every art . For since , had he been furnished with any natural weapon , he would have possessed the use of this alone on all oc- casions ; or had he been gifted with any instinctive art , he would never have ...
... mind with the knowledge of every art . For since , had he been furnished with any natural weapon , he would have possessed the use of this alone on all oc- casions ; or had he been gifted with any instinctive art , he would never have ...
الصفحة 42
... mind the use and mutual relation of different organs , and the final purpose of all his works ? " CHAPTER IV . ON THE BRAIN , CONSIDERED AS THE ORGAN OF THE INTELLECTUAL FACULTIES . It can no more be doubted that many of the phe- nomena ...
... mind the use and mutual relation of different organs , and the final purpose of all his works ? " CHAPTER IV . ON THE BRAIN , CONSIDERED AS THE ORGAN OF THE INTELLECTUAL FACULTIES . It can no more be doubted that many of the phe- nomena ...
الصفحة 43
... minds are too week to apprehend any truth . And though there is not so obvious a relation between the structure of the brain and the exercise of the mental faculties , as in the case of the eye and light , and of the ear and sound ; yet ...
... minds are too week to apprehend any truth . And though there is not so obvious a relation between the structure of the brain and the exercise of the mental faculties , as in the case of the eye and light , and of the ear and sound ; yet ...
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