... about the ideas it has got; which operations when the soul comes to reflect on and consider, do furnish the understanding with another set of ideas, which could not be had from things without; and such are Perception, Thinking, Doubting, Believing,... Philosophical Essays - Stran 84avtor: Dugald Stewart - 1816 - 615 straniCelotni ogled - O knjigi
| Thomas Cogswell Upham - 1842 - 516 strani
...had from things without, and such are perception, thinking, doubting, believing, reasoning, knowing, willing, and all the different actings of our own...ourselves, do from these receive into our understandings ideas as distinct as we do from bodies affecting our senses. This source of ideas every man has wholly... | |
| Wilhelm Herrmann - 1842 - 336 strani
...thinking. These two are the fountains of knowledge , from whence all the ideas we have etc. 2) 1. 1. §.4: This source of ideas every man has wholly in himself,...though it be not sense, as having nothing to do with external objects, yet it is very like it; and might properly enough be called internal sense. But as... | |
| Edward Royall Tyler, William Lathrop Kingsley, George Park Fisher, Timothy Dwight - 1858 - 956 strani
...things without ; and such are Perception, Thinking, Doubting, Believing, Reasoning, Knowing, Willing — which we being conscious of, and observing in ourselves,...ideas, as we do from bodies affecting our senses." We are induced to protest against this oversight chiefly, because it has led Prof. Haven to overlook... | |
| Robert Blakey - 1848 - 546 strani
...from things without ; and such are perception, thinking, doubting, believing, reasoning, knoiting, willing, and all the different actings of our own minds, which we * Essay, BookS. Chap. 1. being conscious of, and observing iu ourselves, do from these receive into... | |
| John Locke - 1849 - 588 strani
...had from things without; and such are perception, thinking, doubting, believing, reasoning, knowing, willing, and all the different actings of our own...though it be not sense, as having nothing to do with external objects, yet it is very like it, and might properly enough be called "internal sense." But... | |
| Robert Vaughan - 1849 - 338 strani
...haft from things without i and such are perception, thinking, doubting, believing, reasoning, knowing, willing, and all the different actings of our own minds; which we being conscious of and discerning in ourselves, do, from these, receive into our understanding as distinct ideas, as we do... | |
| Robert Blakey - 1850 - 542 strani
...conscious of, and observing in ourselves, do from these receive into our understandings ideas as distinct, as we do from bodies affecting our senses. This source...though it be not sense, as having nothing to do with external objects, yet it is very like it, and might properly enough be called internal sense. But as... | |
| Robert Blakey - 1850 - 546 strani
...knowing, willing, and all the different aetings of our own minds, whieh we * EsMJ, Book 2. Chap. 1. . ' , being conscious of, and observing in ourselves, do from these receive into our understandings ideas as distinct, as we do from bodies affecting our senses. This source of ideas every man has wholly... | |
| Claude Henri Victor Cousin - 1852 - 464 strani
...had from things without ; and such are perception, thinking, doubting, belieeing, reasoning, knowing, willing, and all the different actings of our own...though it be not sense, as having nothing to do with external objects, yet it is very like it, and might properly enough be called inttrnal sense. But as... | |
| JOHN MURRAY - 1852 - 786 strani
...had from things without; and such are Perception, Thinking, Doubting, Believing, "Reasoning, Knowing, Willing, and all the different actings of our own...though it be not Sense, as having nothing to do with external objects, yet it is very like it, and might properly enough be called Internal Sense. But as... | |
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