id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 31747 Haslam, John Sound Mind Or, Contributions to the natural history and physiology of the human intellect .txt text/plain 24763 846 48 The simple acts of perception and memory appear to be the same in man In our investigations of the nature and offices of the human mind, we different organs of sense, without any corresponding perception, which After man had acquired the means of communicating his perceptions by important achievements of the human hand; but as a powerful objection extending itself to the objects of its perception, or to the subjects of organs of sense to the objects of perception; and, secondly, by the mind According to the nature and constitution of the human mind, the subject admits of direct experiment,--will find that he employs terms and fix the organs of sense to the objects of perception, to be able at reasonings may be employed concerning things, or the objects in nature, that the perceptive organs of many animals, especially the eye, the ear, _mind_ was constituted of the perceptions he acquired by the organs of ./cache/31747.txt ./txt/31747.txt