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VI. Effects of Disease on Memory. |
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VII. Influence of Memory on the Happiness of Life. |
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VIII. Historical Sketch—Different Theories of Memory. |
133 |
CHAPTER II. |
IMAGINATION. |
137 |
Section. |
I. |
—General Character of this Faculty. |
137 |
Section. |
II. |
—Relation to other Faculties. |
138 |
Section. |
III. |
—Active and Passive Imagination. |
140 |
Section. |
IV. |
—Imagination a simple Faculty. |
142 |
Section. |
V. |
—Not merely the Power of Combination. |
144 |
Section. |
VI. |
—Limited to Sensible Objects. |
147 |
Section. |
VII. |
—Limited to new Results. |
148 |
Section. |
VIII. |
—A Voluntary Power. |
149 |
Section. |
IX. |
—Use and Abuse of Imagination. |
152 |
Section. |
X. |
—Culture of Imagination. |
154 |
Section. |
XI. |
—Historic Sketch—Various Definitions and Theories of Imagination by different Writers. |
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PART THIRD. |
THE REFLECTIVE POWER. |
GENERAL OBSERVATIONS. |
162 |
CHAPTER I. |
THE SYNTHETIC PROCESS.—GENERALIZATION. |
165 |
Section. |
I. |
—Nature of the Synthetic Process. |
165 |
Section. |
II. |
—Province and Relation of several Terms employed to denote, in Part, or as a Whole, this Power of the Mind. |
172 |
Section. |
III. |
—Historical Sketch—The Realist and Nominalist Controversy. |
177 |
CHAPTER II. |
THE ANALYTIC PROCESS—REASONING. |
180 |
Section. |
I. |
—The Nature of the Process. |
181 |
Section. |
II. |
—Relation of Judgment and Reasoning. |
187 |
Section. |
III. |
—Different Kinds of Reasoning. |
188 |
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