| John Locke - Philosophy - 1722 - 640 pages
...inherent 'in the fubjeft ; moft of thofe of Senfation being in the Mind no more the likenefs of fomething exifting without us, than the Names that ftand for...which yet upon hearing they are apt to excite in us. §. 8, Whatfoever the Mind perceives in itfelf, or is the immediate Object of Perception, Thought,... | |
| Industrial arts - 1763 - 1246 pages
...wherein the mind perceives a difference from all other ideas. It will be ufcful, fays Mr. Locke, to than the names that ftand for them are the likenefs...which yet upon hearing they are apt to excite in us. DISTINCT BASE, in optics, is that diftance from the pole of a convex glafs, in which olijefts beheld... | |
| John Locke - Knowledge, Theory of - 1768 - 418 pages
...inherent in the Subject; mod of thofe of Senfation being in the Mind no, more the Likenefs of fomething exifting without us> than the Names, that ftand for...which yet, upon Hearing, they are apt to excite in us. §. 8. Whatfoever the Mind perceives in itfelf, or is the immediate Object of Perception, Thought,... | |
| John Locke - Knowledge, Theory of - 1796 - 556 pages
...inherent in the fubject; moft of thofe of fcnfation being in the mind no more the likenefs of fomething exifting without us, than the names that ftand for them are the likcncfs of our ideas, which yet upon hearing they are apt to excite in us. §.8. Whatfoever the mind... | |
| John Locke - 1801 - 950 pages
...mind no more the likenefs of fomething exiiting without us, than the names that ftand for them arc the likenefs of our ideas, which yet upon hearing they are apt to excite in us. §8. WHATSOEVER the mind perceives in itfelf, or is the im104 Simple Ideas. Book II. mediate objeft... | |
| John Locke - Knowledge, Theory of - 1801 - 340 pages
...mind no more the likeneis of fomething exifting without us, than the names that fraud for them are fhe likenefs of our ideas, which yet upon hearing they are apt to excite in us. ." ' §S, ' WHATSOEVER the mind perceives in itfclf, or is the im. mediate object of perception, thought,... | |
| English literature - 1803 - 752 pages
...being in the mind no more the likenefs of fomething exifting without us, than the names, that fland for them, are the likenefs of our ideas, which yet, upon hearing, they are apt to excite in us." Had the word mojí been left out of this account of our ideas of external objects, it would have been... | |
| 1803 - 752 pages
...the fikenefs of fomething exifting without us, than the names, that Hand for them, are the likcnefs of our ideas, which yet, upon hearing, they are apt to excite in us." Had the word mojí been left out of this account of our ideas of external abjech, it would have been... | |
| John Locke - Knowledge, Theory of - 1805 - 554 pages
...the likeness of something existing without us, than the names that stand for them are the likeness of our ideas, which yet upon hearing they are apt to excite in us. §. 8. Whatsoever the mind perceives in itself, or is the immediate object of perception, thought,... | |
| John Locke - Books and reading - 1806 - 390 pages
...in the fubjedl: •, moft of thofe of fenfjtion being in the mind no more the likenefs of fomething exifting without us, than the names that ftand for...our ideas, which yet upon hearing they are apt to e&jdte in us. § 8. _>,.5WHATSOEVER the mind perceives in itfelf, or is theimmediate objeft of perception,... | |
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