[1]Werke, ed. Frauenstädt, vol. vi. p. 243.
[1]Werke, ed. Frauenstädt, vol. vi. p. 243.
[2]Phänomenologie des Geistes, Jubiläumsausgabe, ed. G. Lasson, pp. 201-3.
[2]Phänomenologie des Geistes, Jubiläumsausgabe, ed. G. Lasson, pp. 201-3.
[3]Letter to Robert Barclay Fox, May 10, 1842. Printed in Appendix toLetters and Journals of Caroline Fox, third ed., vol. ii. pp. 331-2. 'To suppose that the eye isnecessaryto sight,' says Mill, 'seems to me the notion of one immersed in matter. What we call our bodily sensations are all in the mind, and would not necessarily or probably cease, because the body perishes.'
[3]Letter to Robert Barclay Fox, May 10, 1842. Printed in Appendix toLetters and Journals of Caroline Fox, third ed., vol. ii. pp. 331-2. 'To suppose that the eye isnecessaryto sight,' says Mill, 'seems to me the notion of one immersed in matter. What we call our bodily sensations are all in the mind, and would not necessarily or probably cease, because the body perishes.'
[4]The disappearance of species in time raises difficulties in more than one way for his philosophy; but he formally escapes refutation by the suggestion, already noted, that the Idea need not always be manifested phenomenally in the same world. This, however, he did not work out.
[4]The disappearance of species in time raises difficulties in more than one way for his philosophy; but he formally escapes refutation by the suggestion, already noted, that the Idea need not always be manifested phenomenally in the same world. This, however, he did not work out.
[5]Cited in one of the introductory essays to Jowett and Campbell's edition, vol. ii.
[5]Cited in one of the introductory essays to Jowett and Campbell's edition, vol. ii.
[6]De Sollertia Animalium, 27.
[6]De Sollertia Animalium, 27.
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