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... doctrine of vibration and the doctrine of association . The one refers to the physical or neural nature of all sensation , the other to the combination of the simple elements of sensation , ideas , into complex ideas and states . 87 86 ...
... doctrine of vibration and the doctrine of association . The one refers to the physical or neural nature of all sensation , the other to the combination of the simple elements of sensation , ideas , into complex ideas and states . 87 86 ...
Page 207
... doctrine of decorum , the assumption that violence is barbarous and shocking to a polite audience . Kames's argument is clearly neoclassic , but his opposition to violent action is arrived at through the contemporary psychology.142 ...
... doctrine of decorum , the assumption that violence is barbarous and shocking to a polite audience . Kames's argument is clearly neoclassic , but his opposition to violent action is arrived at through the contemporary psychology.142 ...
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... doctrine to such subjects of inquiry as it had a near relation to , and to which I had , on other accounts , been frequently requested to publish the Lectures on Philo- sophical Criticism , which I composed when I was tutor in the ...
... doctrine to such subjects of inquiry as it had a near relation to , and to which I had , on other accounts , been frequently requested to publish the Lectures on Philo- sophical Criticism , which I composed when I was tutor in the ...
Contents
From Dennis to Hutcheson | 35 |
The SeventeenForties | 72 |
The Psychological Criticism | 133 |
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