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" not the supposed faculties, of which we know nothing directly, but the known phenomena of the mind, and all those entities or existences, which exert an influence upon these phenomena, or are concerned in their production. "
Psychology: Or, Elements of a New System of Mental Philosophy, on the Basis ... - Page 201
by Samuel Simon Schmucker - 1842 - 227 pages
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Biblical Repository and Quarterly Observer

Religion - 1842 - 1046 pages
...the system, for the purpose of reviews. It represents the proper materials of Mental science to be, "not the supposed faculties, of which we know nothing...but the known phenomena of the mind, and all those entities or existences, which exert an influence upon these phenomena, or are concerned in their production."...
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Theology - 1842 - 514 pages
...the system, for the purpose of reviews. It represents the proper materials of Mental science to be, "not the supposed faculties, of which we know nothing...but the known phenomena of the mind, and all those entities or existences, which exert an influence upon these phenomena, or are concerned in their production."...
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Psychology, Or, Elements of a New System of Mental Philosophy: On the Basis ...

Samuel Simon Schmucker, S. S. (Samuel Simon) Schmucker - History - 1855 - 332 pages
...the proper materials which ought to be embraced in this science ? These we maintain are, not so much the supposed faculties, of which we know nothing directly,...the known phenomena of the mind, and all those other known entities or existences, which exert an influence upon these phenomena, or are concerned in their...
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The Works of Orestes A. Brownson, Volume 1

Orestes Augustus Brownson - Literature - 1882 - 564 pages
...classification of the mental phenomena. " The proper materials of this science, doubtless are," he says, "not the supposed faculties, of which we know nothing directly but the known phenomena of the mind." It is true we know nothing directly of ourselves or our faculties ; but who ever contended that we...
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