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" I think it lies chiefly in having called in question the common theory of ideas or images of things in the mind being the only objects of thought; a theory founded on natural prejudices, and so universally received as to be interwoven with the structure... "
The British Critic: A New Review - Page 622
1803
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The British Critic, and Quarterly Theological Review, Volume 22

1803 - 752 pages
...the author of a new method of philofophizing ; or that he was the firfl to apply to the phiiofophy of ; mind the analyfis and induction recommended by...whether he was the firft who oppofed the theory of idtas, or images of things in the mind, being the only objeils ot thought. The writer of this article...
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Account of the Life and Writings of Thomas Reid ...

Dugald Stewart - Knowledge, Theory of - 1803 - 238 pages
...pleafed to call my Phi" lofopby; but I think it lies chiefly in " having called in queftion the common " theory of Ideas or Images of things in " the mind being the only objects of " thought ; a theory founded on natural " prejudices, and fo univerfally received " as to be interwoven with...
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The Works of Thomas Reid: With Account of His Life and Writings, Volume 1

Thomas Reid - Philosophy - 1818 - 466 pages
...pleased to eall my philosophy; but I think it lies ehiefly in having ealled in . question the eommon theory of ideas or images of things in the mind being the only objeets of thought ; a theory founded on natural prejudiees, and so universally reeeived as to be iuterwoven...
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The Works of Thomas Reid; with an Account of His Life and Writings, Volume 1

Thomas Reid - Philosophy - 1822 - 432 pages
...pleased to call my philosophy ; but I think it lies chiefly in having called in question the common theory of ideas or images of things in the mind being the only objects of thought; a theory founded on natural prejudices, and so universally received as to be interwoven with the structure...
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An inquiry into the human mind, on the principles of common sense. With an ...

Thomas Reid - 1823 - 320 pages
...pleased to call my philosophy : but I think it lies chiefly in my having called in question the common theory of ideas or images of things in the mind being the only objects of thought, a theory founded on natural prejudices, and so universally received as to be interwoven with the structure...
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Essays on the Formation and Publication of Opinions and on Other Subjects

Samuel Bailey - Belief - 1826 - 350 pages
...pleased to call my philosophy ; but I think it lies chiefly in having called in question the common theory of ideas, or images of things in the mind, being the only objects of thought ; a theory founded on natural prejudices, and so universally received as to be interwoven with the...
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The Works of Dugald Stewart: Account of the life and writings of Adam Smith ...

Dugald Stewart - 1829 - 422 pages
...pleased to call my philosophy ; but I think it lies chiefly in having called in question the common theory of ideas or images of things in the mind being the only objects of thought ; a theory founded on natural prejudices, and so universally received as to be interwoven with the...
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The Works of Dugald Stewart: Dissertation exhibiting a general view of the ...

Dugald Stewart - 1829 - 518 pages
...'you are pleased to call my Philosophy, lies, I think, chiefly in having called in question the common theory of ideas or images of things in the mind being the only objects of thought; a theory founded on natural prejudices, and so universally received as to be interwoven with the structure...
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The Works of Dugald Stewart: Account of the life and writings of Adam Smith ...

Dugald Stewart - 1829 - 410 pages
...pleased to call my philosophy ; but I think it lies chiefly in having called in question the common theory of ideas or images of things in the mind being the only objects of thought ; a theory founded on natural prejudices, and so universally received as to be interwoven with the...
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Lives of eminent and illustrious Englishmen, ed. by G. G. Cunningham, Volume 10

Englishmen - 1836 - 260 pages
...pleased to call my philosophy ; but I think it lies chiefly in having called in question the common theory of ideas or images of things in the mind being the only objects of thought ; a theory founded on natural prejudices, and so universally received as to be interwoven with the...
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