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First Lessons In Intellectual Philosophy: Or, A Familiar Explanation Of The Nature And Operations Of The Human Mind - Softcover

Silas Blaisdale

 
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Synopsis

"First Lessons In Intellectual Philosophy: Or, A Familiar Explanation Of The Nature And Operations Of The Human Mind" by Silas Blaisdale is a didactic primer in epistemology and the philosophy of mind, designed as a sequence of classroom-like conversations. The work begins with a motivation for studying intellectual philosophy and proceeds through a structured program covering general divisions of the subject, the nature of mind, the sources and limits of knowledge, and the operations by which we gain and organize information. Its dialogue-driven approach features a tutor, Dr. Herbert, and students—Edward, Matilda, Mary, Charles—as they discuss topics such as sensation, perception, memory, consciousness, and personal identity, along with the theory of knowledge, hypothesis, and reasoning. The text explores the role of education, language, and the practical uses of philosophical inquiry in science, religion, and government, while also addressing the ethical and emotional dimensions of human life—emotions, beauty, sublimity, pride, sympathy, love, anger, gratitude, and the moral distinctions that guide conduct. It culminates in a reflective Retrospective Glance on the mind’s capabilities and limits, presented in a 19th-century American edition adapted for schools. The work emphasizes clear thinking, methodological inquiry, and a humane, rational approach to knowledge and life.

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