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1908 Oct 29
Logic
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how much I may subject them to criticism, it must be
among these that I shall have to choose the materials out of
which I shall have must construct my new opinions; and
in all kinds of construction the forms must depend; in
large part, upon the qualities of the available material. His
catalogue of these kinds of objects might run somewhat as follows: such
objects as I may see, hear, or know by tough or pressure; tastes
and smells; bodily sensations, emotional feelings; recollections;
imaginations; feelings of comparison and, more
generally, new additional feelings arising upon the assemblage of other
feelings; pleasures and impulses of attraction; pains, irritations, and impulses
of repulsion; efforts and impulses to effort; resistances and
impulse to resist; attentions and efforts to attend; distractions

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