Condillac's Treatise on the Sensations, Issue 1 |
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able to notice abstract ideas acquire appear attention become believe body capacity of feeling cataracts cause cease cerning cognitions compares Condillac confused consequently cosmological argument curiosity degrees desires discern discover distance dreams enjoy enjoyment example existence experience extended eyes faculties fear flower fundamental feeling give greater number hand hearing idea of extension imagination imitation music impressions innate ideas intellectual ideas jonquil judgments knowledge less light and colour limited longer Malebranche means measure music memory ment modes modifications move movements multitude nature observe odoriferous odours ourselves pass perceive philosophers pleasant pleasure and pain present sensation principle reason recall recognize reflexion relations remember retina sations sensation of solidity sensations of sight sense of smell sense organ shape shew sight sleep smell of rose soul sounds space statue statue's stick succession suppose surface surprise taste teach things touch vivid Voltaire waking WILDON CARR