Recent British Philosophy: a Review, With Criticisms; Including Some Comments On Mr. Mill's Answer to Sir William Hamilton

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Hosted by Google RECENT BKITISH PHILOSOPHY. 155 meaningless^ inasmuch, as blank conscions retention of a deposit adds nothing to the deposit. Then, farther, this reduction of the mind aboriginally to a pure pas- sivity to sensation, a mere receiving-snrface for mat- ter of experience, is liable to all the old objections afresh.. Leibnitz again starts np with. Ms irrefragable " nisi intellectus ipseP The mind mnst be more tlian a pnre passivity or receiving-surface ; it must be an orga
...nism of some kind, treating wbat is put upon it or into it in some manner or manners dependent on its structure. The djoriori nature of the intelleotus i/pse must, from the first, be a co-efficient with matter of experience in the production of thought or knowledge.
On the whole, . Condillac's theory, which Mr. Mill speaks of with so much dislike, would seem at this point to be the most natural resting-ground for Mr.
Mill himself as we can conceive him so pursued by Transcendentalist critics. Condillac does furnish a way of looking at the thing by w^hich the a priori element, the co-efficiency of anything in the shajDe of an endowed intellectus ijpse^ might be reduced to a minimum.


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