Whether others have this wonderful faculty of abstracting their ideas, they best can tell : for myself I find indeed I have a faculty of imagining, or representing to myself the ideas of those particular things I have perceived, and of variously compounding... Letters on the Philosophy of the Human Mind - Página 203de Samuel Bailey - 1855 - 258 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Thomas Reid - 1803 - 676 páginas
...reprefenting to ?' myfelf the ideas of thofe particular things I " have perceived, and of varioufly compounding " and dividing them. I can imagine a man " with two heads, or the upper p^rts of a man " joined to the body of a horfe. I can imagine " the hand, the eye, the nofe, each by... | |
| Thomas Reid - 1815 - 434 páginas
...imagination, when we take that word in its strict and proper sense. '• I find," says Berkeley, " I have a faculty of imagining or representing to myself the ideas of those particular things I have perccived, and of variously compounding and dividing them. I can imagine a man with two heads, or the... | |
| George Berkeley - 1820 - 514 páginas
...it is nevertheless a motion, but what that motion is it is not easy to conceive. X. Whether others have this wonderful faculty of abstracting their ideas,...myself the ideas of those particular things I have perceived,and of variously compounding and dividing them. I can imagine a man with two heads, or the... | |
| Johann Eduard Erdmann - 1842 - 720 páginas
...Whether others have this wonderful faculty of abstracting their ideas they best can tell : for my self I find indeed I have a faculty of imagining or representing...perceived and of variously compounding and dividing them. — But I deny that I can abstract one from another or conceive separatly those qualities which it... | |
| Johann Eduard Erdmann - 1842 - 662 páginas
...suppose their existence in the mind, and that it is well acquainted with them. Ibid. p. 7. Whether others have this wonderful faculty of abstracting their ideas they best can tell: for my self I find indeed I have a faculty of imagining or representing to myself the ideas.of those particular... | |
| Sir William Hamilton - 1859 - 772 páginas
...equally corresponds to all particular motions whatsoever that may be perceived by sense. "Whether others have this wonderful faculty of abstracting their ideas,...things I have perceived, and of variously compounding 1 Sections vii. riii. x. Worla, I. 6 n ttq., 4to edit. C£ Encyclopedia Brittuunca, art. lletaphyna,... | |
| Henry Longueville Mansel - 1860 - 446 páginas
...easily perceived to be self-contradictory, and the doctrine suicidal. " I have a faculty," he says, " of imagining or representing to myself the ideas of...dividing them. I can imagine a man with two heads, * P/iys. Ausc. \. 1. t Eisaij, b. iv. chap, vii., sect. 9. or the upper parts of a man joined to the... | |
| Henry Longueville Mansel - 1860 - 428 páginas
...easily perceived to be self-contradictory, and the doctrine suicidal. " I have a faculty," he says, " of imagining or representing to myself the ideas of...dividing them. I can imagine a man with two heads, * Phys. Ausc. i. 1 . f Essay, b. iv., chap, vii., sect. 9. or the upper parts of a man joined to the... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1865 - 368 páginas
...equally corresponds to all particular motions whatever that may be perceived by sense. " Whether others have this wonderful faculty of abstracting their ideas,...them. I can imagine a man with two heads, or the upper part of a man joined to the body of a horse. I can consider the hand, the eye, the nose, each by itself... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1865 - 372 páginas
...equally corresponds to all particular motions whatever that may be perceived by sense. " Whether others have this wonderful faculty of abstracting their ideas,...them. I can imagine a man with two heads, or the upper part of a man joined to the body of a horse. I can consider the hand, the eye, the nose, each by itself... | |
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