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Posology</head> | |||
<note>Ch. I. Posology in general<lb/> | |||
§. 2. Uses<lb/> | |||
<del><unclear>Repetitiveness</unclear><lb/> | |||
Signs</del></note> | |||
<p>1 12</p> | |||
<p>§. Uses of pure mathematics in say unapplied Posology</p> | |||
<p>§. 2. Uses of Posology considered in its totality</p> | |||
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Instruments, or say<lb/> | |||
signs by which, by<lb/> | |||
posology, <hi rend="underline">impressions</hi> <add>(a)</add>,<lb/> | |||
thence <hi rend="underline">ideas</hi>, are<lb/> | |||
<del>produced</del> <add>located</add> in the mind,<lb/> | |||
differ, as between<lb/> | |||
alegomorphics and<lb/> | |||
morphoscopics;<lb/> | |||
and as the <hi rend="underline">senses</hi> they<lb/> | |||
present themselves to differ,<lb/> | |||
viz. 1. <del>sight a</del> <hi rend="underline">hearing</hi><lb/> | |||
2. sight.<lb/> | |||
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☞ Note, <del><gap/></del> for <del><gap/><lb/> | |||
Note</del> <add>extension of 1. hearing</add> stentorophonic tube,<lb/> | |||
2. <del>for</del> sight, telegraphic<lb/> | |||
apparatus.</note> | |||
<p>1. The matter of which Posology is composed<lb/> | |||
or say the subject matter of Posology consists in certain<lb/> | |||
<del>signs</del> <add>instruments</add> which are employed in the endeavor <del>to communicate<lb/> | |||
either</del> to operate upon ideas of any sort in<lb/> | |||
such manner as either t to fix them in the mind in<lb/> | |||
which they have taken place, or to <unclear>choose</unclear> to, and if<lb/> | |||
needful to fix them there, <del>and</del> in <add>a</add> <del>certain other <add>matter</add> mind<lb/> | |||
or at</del> other minds one or more.</p> | |||
<p>The <add>These</add> instruments <del>which on this <hi rend="underline">occasion</hi> are<lb/> | |||
for this purpose employed</del> are termed <hi rend="underline">signs</hi></p> | |||
<p>These signs differ from each other, according to the<lb/> | |||
<hi rend="underline">senses</hi> on which they are respectively employed in making<lb/> | |||
<hi rend="underline">impressions</hi>: or say producing <hi rend="underline">impressions</hi> <add>(a)</add></p> | |||
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<p>☞ For the analytical enumeration of signs see and<lb/> | |||
make reference to other works of J. B.s: for example<lb/> | |||
Constitutional Code in Ch VI Legislation § Legislative Enquiry<lb/> | |||
Judicatory; and <foreign>Quere</foreign> whether the two end sections<lb/> | |||
one or both.</p> | |||
<p>☞ Forget not to give insertion to <hi rend="underline">telegraphy</hi> for the <hi rend="underline">eye</hi>,<lb/> | |||
explosion and stentorophony for the <hi rend="underline">ear</hi>.</p> | |||
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<note>1<add>(a)</add><lb/> | |||
By David Hume<lb/> | |||
distinguished from <hi rend="underline">ideas</hi></note> | |||
<p>Note <add>(a)</add></p> | |||
<p>(a) The writer, by whom the distinction between <hi rend="underline">impressions</hi><lb/> | |||
and the correspondent ideas was first brought to view was David<lb/> | |||
Hume. See his Treatise on Human Nature</p> | |||
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1831 March 7 1 M
Posology
Ch. I. Posology in general
§. 2. Uses
Repetitiveness
Signs
1 12
§. Uses of pure mathematics in say unapplied Posology
§. 2. Uses of Posology considered in its totality
1
1
Instruments, or say
signs by which, by
posology, impressions (a),
thence ideas, are
produced located in the mind,
differ, as between
alegomorphics and
morphoscopics;
and as the senses they
present themselves to differ,
viz. 1. sight a hearing
2. sight.
☞ Note, for
Note extension of 1. hearing stentorophonic tube,
2. for sight, telegraphic
apparatus.
1. The matter of which Posology is composed
or say the subject matter of Posology consists in certain
signs instruments which are employed in the endeavor to communicate
either to operate upon ideas of any sort in
such manner as either t to fix them in the mind in
which they have taken place, or to choose to, and if
needful to fix them there, and in a certain other matter mind
or at other minds one or more.
The These instruments which on this occasion are
for this purpose employed are termed signs
These signs differ from each other, according to the
senses on which they are respectively employed in making
impressions: or say producing impressions (a)
☞ For the analytical enumeration of signs see and
make reference to other works of J. B.s: for example
Constitutional Code in Ch VI Legislation § Legislative Enquiry
Judicatory; and Quere whether the two end sections
one or both.
☞ Forget not to give insertion to telegraphy for the eye,
explosion and stentorophony for the ear.
1(a)
By David Hume
distinguished from ideas
Note (a)
(a) The writer, by whom the distinction between impressions
and the correspondent ideas was first brought to view was David
Hume. See his Treatise on Human Nature
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