An Examination of Mr J S Mills Philosophy Being a Defence of Fundamental T
An Examination of Mr J S Mills Philosophy Being a Defence of Fundamental T
James Mccosh
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This is another novelty. But again, since the hand moves in curves, and cannot without con- siderable effort be made to move in a straight line, it is also demonstrated that an epicycloid is shorter than a right line between the same points. " But, after all, the question is to be decided by psychological rather than physiological considera- tions. The phenomenon to be explained is our idea of extension, and consciousness will require to be consulted. The theory was started by Brown, and Hamilt...on had thus examined it (Append. , Keid's Works, p. 869) : " The notion of Time or succession being supposed, that of longitudinal extension is given in the succession of feelings which accompanies the gradual contraction of a muscle ; the notion of this succession constitutes ipso facto the notion of a certain length ; and the notion of this length " (he quietly takes for granted) " is the notion of longitudinal extension sought. The paralogism here is transparent. Length is an ambiguous term ; and it is length in space, extensive length, 10 146 BODY.
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