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" ... as we do from bodies affecting our senses. This source of ideas every man has wholly in himself; and 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. "
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Locke's essays. An essay concerning human understanding. And A treatise on ...

John Locke - 1854 - 536 trang
...distinct ideas as we do from bodies affecting our senses. This source of ideas every man has wholly in himself; and though it be not sense, as having nothing...by reflecting on its own operations within itself! By reflection, then, in the following part of this discourse, I would be understood to mean that notice...

The Collected Works of Dugald Stewart, Tập 1

Dugald Stewart - 1854 - 660 trang
...as distinct as we do from bodies affecting onr senses. This source of ideas every man has wholly in himself: And though it be not sense, as having nothing...mind gets by reflecting on its own operations within itself.''1 — Locke's Works, vol. ip 78. " The understanding seems to me not to have the least glimmering...

The Collected Works of Dugald Stewart: Philosophical essays. 1855

Dugald Stewart - 1855 - 542 trang
...distinct ideas, as we do from bodies affecting our senses. This source of ideas every man has wholly in himself; and though it be not sense, as having nothing...by reflecting on its own operations within itself. — These two, I say, viz., external material things, as the objects of Sensation, and the operations...

Elements of Intellectual Philosophy: Designed for a Text-book and for ...

Hubbard Winslow - 1856 - 440 trang
...having nothing 4o do with external objects, yet it is very like it, and might properly enough be termed internal sense. But as I call the other sensation,...by reflecting on its own operations within itself. By reflection, then, in the following part of this discourse, I would be understood to mean, that notice...

Elements of Mental Philosophy: Embracing the Two Departments of the ..., Tập 1

Thomas Cogswell Upham - 1857 - 474 trang
...alluding to the senses as one great source of knowledge, " the other fountain," says Locke, " froir which experience furnisheth the understanding with...by reflecting on its own operations within itself." It is, perhaps, necessary to remark here, that we introduce this passage from Mr. Locke merely in support...

A class-book of English prose, with biogr. notices, explanatory notes and ...

Robert Demaus - 1859 - 612 trang
...conscious of, and observing in ourselves, do from these receive into our understandings as distinct ideas, as we do from bodies affecting our senses. This source...by reflecting on its own operations within itself. By reflection, then, I would be understood to mean, that notice which the mind takes of its own operations...

Lectures on Metaphysics and Logic: Metaphysics

Sir William Hamilton - 1859 - 772 trang
...as distinct as we do from bodies affecting our senses. This source of ideas every man has wholly in himself; and though it be not sense, as having nothing...mind gets by reflecting on its own operations within itself.'1 Again, 'The understanding seems to me not to have the least glimmering of any ideas which...

Elements of Intellectual Philosophy: Designed for a Text Book and for ...

Hubbard Winslow - 1859 - 574 trang
...external objects, yet it is very like it, and might properly enough be termed internal sense. But a^ I call the other sensation, so I call this reflection,...by reflecting on its own operations within itself. By reflection, then, in the following part of this discourse, I would be understood to mean, that notice...

Lectures on Metaphysics and Logic, Tập 1

Sir William Hamilton - 1859 - 752 trang
...having nothing to do with external objects, yet it is very like it, and might properly enough be culled Internal Sense. But as I call the other Sensation,...ideas it affords being such only as the mind gets by1 reflecting on its own operations within itself.'1 Again, 'The understanding seems to me not to...

The Prose and Prose Writers of Britain from Chaucer to Ruskin: With ...

Robert Demaus - 1860 - 580 trang
...conscious of, and observing in ourselves, do from these receive into our understandings as distinct ideas, as we do from bodies affecting our senses. This source...by reflecting on its own operations within itself. By reflection, then, I would be understood to mean, that notice which the mind takes of its own operations...




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