Analysis of the Phenomena of the Human Mind

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ANALYSIS OF THE PHENOMENA OF THE HUMAN MIND James Mill

BY JAMES MILL

JOHN STUART MILL

LONDON

LONGMANS, GREEN, READER, AND DYER. 1878

PREFACE TO THE PRESENT EDITION.

INTRODUCTION

CHAPTER I. SENSATION.

SECTION I. SMELL.

SECTION II. HEARING.

SECTION III. SIGHT.

SECTION IV. TASTE.

SECTION V. TOUCH.

SECTION VI. SENSATIONS OF DISORGANIZATION, OR OF THE APPROACH

SECTION VII. MUSCULAR SENSATIONS, OR THOSE FEELINGS WHICH ACCOMPANY THE ACTION OF THE MUSCLES .

SECTION VIII. SENSATIONS IN THE ALIMENTARY CANAL .

CHAPTER II. IDEAS .

CHAPTER III. THE ASSOCIATION OF IDEAS .

CHAPTER IV. NAMING .

SECTION I. NOUNS SUBSTANTIVE .

SECTION II. NOUNS ADJECTIVE .

SECTION III. VERBS .

SECTION IV. PREDICATION .

SECTION V. PRONOUNS .

SECTION VI. ADVERBS .

SECTION VII. PREPOSITIONS .

SECTION VIII. CONJUNCTIONS .

CHAPTER V. CONSCIOUSNESS .

CHAPTER VI. CONCEPTION .

CHAPTER VII. IMAGINATION .

CHAPTER VIII. CLASSIFICATION .

CHAPTER IX. ABSTRACTION .

CHAPTER X. MEMORY .

CHAPTER XI. BELIEF .

CHAPTER XII. RATIOCINATION .

CHAPTER XIII. EVIDENCE .

APPENDIX.

THE PSYCHOLOGICAL THEORY OF THE BELIEF IN AN EXTERNAL WORLD .

BY JAMES MILL (2)

JOHN STUART MILL (2)

LONDON (2)

LONGMANS, GREEN, READER, AND DYER. 1878 (2)

CHAPTER XIV. SOME NAMES WHICH REQUIRE A PARTICULAR EXPLANATION.

SECTION I. NAMES OF NAMES .

SECTION II. RELATIVE TERMS .

SECTION III. NUMBERS .

SECTION IV. PRIVATIVE TERMS .

SECTION V. TIME .

SECTION VI. MOTION .

SECTION VII. IDENTITY .

CHAPTER XV. REFLECTION .

CHAPTER XVI. THE DISTINCTION BETWEEN THE INTELLECTUAL AND ACTIVE POWERS OF THE HUMAN MIND .

CHAPTER XVII. PLEASURABLE AND PAINFUL SENSATIONS .

CHAPTER XVIII. CAUSES OF THE PLEASURABLE AND PAINFUL SENSATIONS .

CHAPTER XIX. IDEAS OF THE PLEASURABLE AND PAINFUL SENSATIONS, AND OF THE CAUSES OF THEM .

CHAPTER XX. THE PLEASURABLE AND PAINFUL SENSATIONS, CONTEMPLATED AS PASSED OR AS FUTURE .

CHAPTER XXI. THE CAUSES OF PLEASURABLE AND PAINFUL SENSATIONS,

SECTION II. THE REMOTE CAUSES OF PLEASURABLE AND PAINFUL SENSATIONS, CONTEMPLATED AS PAST, OR FUTURE .

CHAPTER XXII. MOTIVES . SECTION I. PLEASURABLE OR PAINFUL

SECTION II. CAUSES OF OUR PLEASURABLE AND PAINFUL STATES,

CHAPTER XXIII. THE ACTS OF OUR FELLOW-CREATURES, WHICH ARE

CHAPTER XXIV. THE WILL .

CHAPTER XXV. INTENTION .

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           

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