First Lessons in Intellectual Philosophy: Or a Familiar Explanation of the Nature and Operations of the Human Mind (Classic Reprint) - Softcover

Silas Blaisdale

 
9781330134955: First Lessons in Intellectual Philosophy: Or a Familiar Explanation of the Nature and Operations of the Human Mind (Classic Reprint)

Synopsis

Unlock the mind’s workings and how we come to know the world.

This thoughtful study explains how perception, sensation, and reasoning shape what we believe, think, and do. It traces how the senses interact with the mind, why emotion guides judgment, and how experience forms our notions of reality, matter, and knowledge.

This edition presents a clear, accessible look at intellectual philosophy and how we learn to think. It uses conversations and examples to show how we move from raw feeling to informed understanding, and why disciplined reasoning matters in every part of life.
  • How perception and sensation differ, and how they contribute to our ideas of color, shape, and space.
  • Why the mind cannot be reduced to the senses alone, and how the “tools” of perception become our means to knowledge.
  • How memory, reason, and emotion interact to shape ideas, judgments, and actions.
  • Ways to strengthen thinking through observation, reflection, and careful argument.
Ideal for readers curious about how we think, learn, and form beliefs about ourselves and the world.

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