... 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
| John Locke - 1879 - 722 strani
...had from things without ; and such are perception, thinking,doubting. believing, reasoning, knowing, willing, and all the different actings of our own...observing in ourselves, do from these receive into our understanding as distinct ideas, as we do from bodies affecting our senses. This Bourse of ideas every... | |
| John Stoughton - 1879 - 358 strani
...connected with " perception, thinking, doubting, believing, reasoning, knowing, willing, and all tho different actings of our own minds, which we being...ourselves, do from these receive into our understandings ideas as distinct as we do from bodies affecting our senses."1 Here and elsewhere Locke clearly points... | |
| Joseph Angus - 1880 - 726 strani
...had from things without . and such are perception, thinking, doubting, believing, reasoning, knowing, willing, and all the different actings of our own...do from bodies affecting our senses. This source of idea* every man has wholly within himself; and though it be not sense, as having nothing to do with... | |
| William Dexter Wilson - 1880 - 412 strani
...from things without; " and such are perception, thinking, doubting, believing, " reasoning, knowing, willing, and all the different actings of " our own...conscious of, and observing " in ourselves, do from them receive into our understandings " as distinct ideas as we do from the bodies affecting our " senses."... | |
| Thomas Fowler - 1880 - 222 strani
...had from things without; 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 observing in our selves, do from these receive into our Understandings as distinct ideas as we do from bodies affecting... | |
| Lewis White Beck - 1966 - 332 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... | |
| Charles Coulston Gillispie - 1960 - 596 strani
...thinking, doubting, believing, reasoning, and willing. "This source of ideas every man has wholly within himself, and though it be not sense, as having nothing to do with external objects, yet is it very like it, and might properly be called internal sense." This reduction... | |
| 1914 - 570 strani
...believing, reasoning, knowing, willing". "This source of ideas every man has wholly within hmself ; and though it be not sense, as having nothing to do with external objects, yet it is very like, and might properly be called internal sense." For Locke, then,... | |
| Henning Jensen - 1971 - 142 strani
...powers of perception are all called "senses." This is the language of Locke who wrote of reflection that "this source of ideas every man has wholly in himself; and though it be '• Selby-Bigge, British Moralists, I, 84. " Ibid., I, 69. not sense, as having nothing to do with... | |
| John W. Yolton - 1977 - 364 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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