I can discover, are the windows by which light is let into this dark room; for methinks the understanding is not much unlike a closet wholly shut from light, with only some little openings left to let in external visible resemblances, or ideas of things... Philosophical Essays - Página 89de Dugald Stewart - 1816 - 615 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Archibald Browning Drysdale Alexander - 1908 - 644 páginas
...owe to reflection come later. " These alone, so far as I can discover, are the windows by which the light is let into this dark room ; for methinks the...closet wholly shut from light, with only some little opening left, to let in some external visible resemblances, or ideas of things without." It will thus... | |
| University of Missouri - 1911 - 130 páginas
...rasa" upon which experience gradually writes its record. Or, again, it is a "dark room" says Locke: "for methinks the understanding is not much unlike...external visible resemblances or ideas of things without" (II, xi, § 17). Complex ideas, ideas of Modes, Substance, Relation, may appear at first sight underivative... | |
| Jay William Hudson - 1911 - 124 páginas
...rasa" upon which experience gradually writes its record. Or, again, it is a "dark room" says Locke: "for methinks the understanding is not much unlike...external visible resemblances or ideas of things without" (II, xi, § 17). Complex ideas, ideas of Modes, Substance, Relation, may appear at first sight underivative... | |
| James Seth - 1912 - 404 páginas
...External and internal sensation are the only passages that I can find of knowledge to the understanding. These alone, as far as I can discover, are the windows...of things without : would the pictures coming into such a dark room but stay there, and lie so orderly as to be found upon occasion, it would very much... | |
| Raymond Gregory - 1919 - 114 páginas
...external and internal sensation are the only passages that I can find of Knowledge to the understanding. These alone, as far as I can discover, are the windows...closet wholly shut from light, with only some little opening left, to let in external visible resemblances, or ideas of things without: would the pictures... | |
| Raymond Gregory - 1919 - 112 páginas
...the understanding is not much unlike a closet wholly shut from light, with only some little opening left, to let in external visible resemblances, or...of things without: would the pictures coming into such a dark room but stay there, and lie so orderly as to be found upon occasion, it would very much... | |
| Mabel Dodge Holmes - 1921 - 202 páginas
...Spir»* of Modern Philosophy, p. 79. • Seth, pp. 98-99. Rogers, pp. 344-345. "These alone, so fax as I can discover, are the windows by which light is let into this dark room."1 So much for the source of knowledge, which thus, in Locke's view, "seems to be nothing but... | |
| John Buchan - 1923 - 746 páginas
...sensation are the only passages that I can find of knowledge to the understanding. These alone, so far as I can discover, are the windows by which light is let Into this dark room. The Essay is divided into four books, treating respectively " Of Innate Notions," " Of Ideas," " Of... | |
| John Locke - 1924 - 438 páginas
...o£ knowledge to the understanding. These alone, as far as T~can discover; are the windows oy whfch light is let into this dark room. For methinks the...closet wholly shut from light, with only some little opening left to let in external visible 1 resemblances or ideas of things without : would the pictures... | |
| John Locke - 1928 - 436 páginas
...external and internal sensation are the only passages that I can find of knowledge to the understanding. These alone, as far as I can discover, are the windows...closet wholly shut from light, with only some little opening left, to let in external visible resemblances, or ideas of things without: would the pictures... | |
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