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Elements of intellectual philosophy, designed as a text-book / Thomas C. Upham.

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Book
Author/Creator:
Upham, Thomas C., author.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Intellect.
Philosophy.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (576 pages)
Edition:
Second edition.
Other Title:
Elements of intellectual philosophy, designed as a text-book
Place of Publication:
Portland, Maine : Shirley and Hyde, 1828.
Summary:
"The present work has been prepared in the hope of promoting a more general acquaintance with an important department of science. As it is designed chiefly for those, who are young and are in a course of education, it lays claims to no other merit, than what might ordinarily be expected in a text-book, founded on the inquiries of many valuable writers. Guided by their researches, it endeavours to give a condensed, but impartial view of Intellectual Philosophy, so far as its principles are understood at the present time; and the writer has learnt from a number of esteemed instructers of youth, that his design is approved by them. He is by no means insensible to this favourable sentiment; and if the present work should prove to be the means of awakening an increased interest in mental science, as its reception hitherto seems to promise, he will feel himself amply rewarded for whatever trouble its preparation may have occasioned".
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