| John Stuart Mill - 1859 - 500 strani
...is no knowledge a priori; no truths cognizable by the mind's inward light, and grounded on intuitive evidence. Sensation, and the mind's consciousness...sources, but the sole materials of our knowledge. From this doctrine, Coleridge, .-•with the German philosophers since Kant (not to go "farther back)... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1859 - 496 strani
...is no knowledge a priori; no truths cognizable by the mind's inward light, and grounded on intuitive evidence. Sensation, and the mind's consciousness...sources, but the sole materials of our knowledge. From this doctrine, Coleridge, with the German philosophers since Kant (not to go farther back) and... | |
| William George Ward - 1860 - 572 strani
...no truths cognisable by the ' mind's inward light, and grounded on intuitive evidence. Sensa' tion, and the mind's consciousness of its own acts, are not only ' the exclusive sourees, but the sole materials, of our knowledge.'* Let us test then, by these principles, an act... | |
| 1861 - 458 strani
...then, says that there are " no truths cognisable by the mind's inward light, and grounded on intuitive evidence. Sensation, and the mind's consciousness...sources, but the sole materials of our knowledge." In terms, this is a direct contradiction of Dr. Ward; but do both writers use the words " intuition"... | |
| James Martineau - 1866 - 444 strani
...no knowledge a priori ; no truths cognizable by the mind's inward light, and grounded on intuitive evidence. Sensation, and the mind's consciousness...sources, but the sole materials of our knowledge. From this doctrine, Coleridge, with the German philosophers since Kant (not to go further back), and... | |
| 1869 - 280 strani
...forces of matter. Logically, the theory takes another shape. It is thus stated by its author, — " Sensation and the mind's consciousness of Its own...sources, but the sole materials of our knowledge." What, however, is mind? "A series of feelings aware of itself, as past and future."1 " We have no conception... | |
| 1871 - 674 strani
...component molecules. Logically, the theory takes another shape. It is thus stated by its author, — " Sensation and the mind's consciousness of its own...sources, but the sole materials of our knowledge." What, however, is mind ? "A series of feelings aware of itself, as past and future."* "We have no conception... | |
| James Martineau - 1891 - 596 strani
...is no knowledge a priori ; no truth cognizable by the mind's inward light, and grounded on intuitive evidence. Sensation, and the mind's consciousness...sources, but the sole materials of our knowledge. From this doctrine, Coleridge, with the German philosophers since Kant (not to go further back), and... | |
| James Freeman Clarke - 1897 - 388 strani
...prepossession, singularly English and insular, is thus stated by John Stuart Mill in his article on Coleridge. " Sensation, and the mind's consciousness of its own...sources, but the sole materials of our knowledge. There is no knowledge a priori; no truths cognizable by the mind's inward light, and grounded on intuitive... | |
| Hendrik Roelof Rookmaaker - 1984 - 232 strani
...is no knowledge u priori; no truths cognizable by the mind's inward light, and grounded on intuitive evidence. Sensation, and the mind's consciousness...sources, but the sole materials of our knowledge. From this doctrine, Coleridge, with the German philosophers since Kant (not to go farther back) and... | |
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