The Science of Thought, Volume 1Scribner, 1887 - 656 pages |
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abstract idea admit animals Aryan become beginning Berkeley brain called causality color conceived concepts conscious Darwin demonstrative elements derived Descartes distinguish doubt evolution exist explain fact faculty feel genera genus German Greek growth guage Herbert Spencer human mind Hume imagine imitations impossible impressions instance intellect interjections intuition Kant Kant's Latin Lectures Leibniz Locke Logic Max Müller means ment mental Mill Monads Monon nature never Noiré nouns object once organic origin of language origin of roots origin of species ourselves perceived percepts philosophers phonetic possess possible predicative primordial cell problem question reason result Sanskrit Schopenhauer Science of Language seems sensations sense sensuous shake signs simply sounds speak species Spencer Spinoza substance suffixes supposed T. H. Green tabula rasa theory things thought tion true truth understand utter verbs vibrations words