Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from Psychology: The Test of Moral and Metaphysical Philosophy, an Inaugural Lecture Delivered in Magdalen College, October 28, 1855
Nothing contributes so much to form this talent, as the study of Metaphysics; not the absurd Metaphysics of the Schools, but that study which has the operations of the mind for its object. Stewart, Philosophy of the Human Mind, vol. I. Ch. 2.
In the earlier and more accurate use of the term, this study would not be regarded as a branch of Metaphysics at all.
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