Elements of the Philosophy of the Human Mind: In Two Parts, Časť 1J. Monroe, 1847 - 627 strán (strany) |
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... perceives external Objects . 43 II . — Óf certain natural Prejudices , which seem to have given rise to the common Theories of Perception III . - Of Dr. Reid's Speculations on the Subject of Perception IV . Of the Origin of our ...
... perceives external Objects . 43 II . — Óf certain natural Prejudices , which seem to have given rise to the common Theories of Perception III . - Of Dr. Reid's Speculations on the Subject of Perception IV . Of the Origin of our ...
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... perceive by my senses ; but only extension , figure , color , and certain other qualities , which the constitution of my nature leads me to refer to something , which is extended , figured , and colored . The case is precisely similar ...
... perceive by my senses ; but only extension , figure , color , and certain other qualities , which the constitution of my nature leads me to refer to something , which is extended , figured , and colored . The case is precisely similar ...
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... perceives external objects . " Is not , " ( says he , ) " the sensorium of animals the place where the sentient substance is present , and to which the sensible species of things are brought , through the nerves and brain , that they ...
... perceives external objects . " Is not , " ( says he , ) " the sensorium of animals the place where the sentient substance is present , and to which the sensible species of things are brought , through the nerves and brain , that they ...
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... perceiving ex- ternal objects , by a similitude very much resembling that of the cave . Methinks , ' says he , the ... perceive , were by the ancients called species , forms , phantasms . Since the time of Des Cartes , they have ...
... perceiving ex- ternal objects , by a similitude very much resembling that of the cave . Methinks , ' says he , the ... perceive , were by the ancients called species , forms , phantasms . Since the time of Des Cartes , they have ...
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... perceive , and not the object itself . And this image , which the peripatetics called a species , he calls an idea , changing the name only , while he admits the thing . " The account which this passage contains of Des Cartes ' doctrine ...
... perceive , and not the object itself . And this image , which the peripatetics called a species , he calls an idea , changing the name only , while he admits the thing . " The account which this passage contains of Des Cartes ' doctrine ...
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Elements of the Philosophy of the Human Mind: In Two Parts, Časť 1 Dugald Stewart Úplné zobrazenie - 1847 |
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