For should the soul of a prince, carrying with it the consciousness of the prince's past life, enter and inform the body of a cobbler, as soon as deserted by his own soul, every one sees he would be the same person with the prince, accountable only for... An Essay Concerning Human Understanding - Página 333de John Locke - 1805 - 510 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| John Locke - 1894 - 604 páginas
...et fiructuc, unde redeunt in orbem ut corpora numaua." (Ib. PL 203.)— Ko. prince's actions : bat who would say it was the same man.? The body too goes to the making the man, and would, I guess, to everybody determine the man in this case; wherein the soul, with all its princely thoughts about it,... | |
| John Locke - 1905 - 382 páginas
...carrying with it the consciousness of the prince's past life, enter and inform the body of a cobbler, as soon as deserted by his own soul, every one sees...was the same man? The body too goes to the making of the man, and would, I guess, to every body determine the man in this case, wherein the soul, with... | |
| John Locke - 1905 - 424 páginas
...carrying with it the consciousness of the prince's past life, enter and. inform the body of a cobbler, as soon as deserted by his own soul, every one sees...was the same man? The body too goes to the making of the man, and would, I guess, to every body determine the man in this case, wherein the soul, with... | |
| John W. Yolton - 1970 - 260 páginas
...prince's past life, enter and inform the body of a cobbler as soon as deserted by his own soul, everyone sees he would be the same person with the prince, accountable only for the prince's actions; but who should say it was the same man? (15). My body is defined in terms of me as a person. In replying to... | |
| John W. Yolton - 1977 - 364 páginas
...carrying with it the consciousness of the prince's past life, enter and inform the body of a cobler, as soon as deserted by his own soul, every one sees...thoughts about it, would not make another man: but he would be the same cobler to every one besides himself. I know that, in the ordinary way of speaking,... | |
| Peter van Inwagen - 1990 - 316 páginas
...prince's past life, enter and inform the body of a cobbler as soon as deserted by his own soul, everyone sees, he would be the same person with the prince, accountable only for the prince's actions.66 "If you were actually to witness an occurrence of the type Ixjcke describes," I shall be... | |
| Storrs McCall - 1994 - 342 páginas
...carrying with it the consciousness of the prince's past life, enter and inform the body of a cobbler, as soon as deserted by his own soul, every one sees...goes to the making the man, and would, I guess, to everybody determine the man in this case, wherein the soul, with all its princely thoughts about it,... | |
| Marya Schechtman - 1996 - 204 páginas
...imagine, for instance, the consciousness of a prince inhabiting the body of a cobbler. He says, "Everyone sees, he would be the same Person with the Prince, accountable only for the Prince's Actions." 21 He argues that sameness of body is not sufficient for sameness of person by asking us to imagine... | |
| Jonathan Westphal - 1998 - 196 páginas
...carrying with it the consciousness of the prince's past life, enter and inform the body of a cobbler as soon as deserted by his own soul, every one sees...would say it was the same man? The body too goes to making the man, and would, I guess, to everybody determine the man in this case; wherein the soul,... | |
| R.D. Gallie - 1998 - 224 páginas
...prince's past life, enter and inform the body of a cobbler as soon as deserted by his own soul, everyone sees he would be the same person with the prince,...prince's actions; but who would say it was the same man? 4 A passage to which Haldane has rightly drawn attention in a review of recent commentaries on Reid.... | |
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