| John Locke - Knowledge, Theory of - 1905 - 382 pages
...sensation often changed by the judgment. — We are farther to consider concerning perception, that the ideas we receive by sensation are often in grown...before our eyes a round globe of any uniform colour, vg, gold, alabaster, or jet, it is certain that the idea thereby imprinted in our mind is of a flat... | |
| John Locke - Knowledge, Theory of - 1905 - 424 pages
...of sensation often changed by the judgt.— We are farther to consider concerning perception, that the ideas we receive by sensation are often in grown...before our eyes a round globe of any uniform colour, vg, gold, alabaster, or jet, it is certain that the idea thereby imprinted in our mind is of a flat... | |
| Philosophy, Modern - 1908 - 768 pages
...sensation often changed by the judgment. — We are farther to consider concerning perception, that the ideas we receive by sensation are often in grown...before our eyes a round globe of any uniform colour, vg, gold, alabaster, or jet, it is certain that the idea thereby imprinted in our mind is of a flat... | |
| Philosophers - 1912 - 770 pages
...sensation often changed by the judgment. — We are farther to consider concerning perception, that the ideas we receive by sensation are often in grown...before our eyes a round globe of any uniform colour, eg, gold, alabaster, or jet, it is certain that the idea thereby imprinted in our mind is of a flat... | |
| Edward John Hamilton - Psychology - 1912 - 464 pages
...objects more remote. The perception of solid shape is well illustrated by Locke. Having remarked that " the ideas we receive by sensation are often, in grown people, altered b}' the judgment without our taking notice of it," he continues : " When we set before our eyes a round... | |
| Raymond Gregory - Knowledge, Theory of - 1919 - 112 pages
...evident. We can cite from Locke himself the illusory character of certain ideas of primary qualities. "When we set before our eyes a round globe, of any uniform color, vg, gold, alabaster, or jet, it is certain that the idea thereby imprinted in our mind is of... | |
| Dugald Stewart - Psychology - 1921 - 660 pages
...with the doctrines of the present chapter : " We are farther to consider, concerning perception, that the ideas we receive ' by sensation are often, in...When we set before our eyes a round globe, of any uni' form colour, < g. gold, alahaster, or jet, it is certain that the idea thereby im' printed on... | |
| John Locke - Education - 1922 - 294 pages
...are farther to consider concerning perception, that the ideas we received by sensation are often by grown people altered by the judgment without our taking notice of it," etc. of probability gives it the turn of assent and belief ; but yet it is very hard to meet with any... | |
| John Locke - Knowledge, Theory of - 1924 - 438 pages
...perception, that the ideas we receive by sensation are often in grown people altered by the judgement 1 without our taking notice of it. When we set before our eyes a round globe jrf any uniform colour, vg gold, alabaster, or jet, it is certain that the idea thereby 1 This opens... | |
| William Drayton Lewis - 1925 - 156 pages
...perception, that the ideas we receive by sensation are often, in e-rown people, altered by the judgement, without our taking notice of it. 'When we set before our eyes a round srloce of an uniform colour, vg ¡told, alabaster, or jet, it is certain the idea thereby imprinted... | |
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