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" Let us then suppose the mind to be, as we say, white paper, void of all characters, without any ideas; how comes it to be furnished? Whence comes it by that vast store, which the busy and boundless fancy of man has painted on it with an almost endless... "
Philosophical Essays - Página 178
de Dugald Stewart - 1816 - 615 páginas
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Cerebral Localization in Relation to Insanity: With Cases

John Murray Carnochan - 1884 - 60 páginas
...say, white paper, void of all characters, without any ideas, how comes it to be furnished? Whence bus it all the materials of reason and knowledge? To this I answer in one word, from experience. In that, all knowledge is founded, and from that it ultimately derives itself."...
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Selections from Berkeley: With an Introduction and Notes for the Use of ...

George Berkeley, Alexander Campbell Fraser - 1884 - 440 páginas
...existence of Sensible or Corporeal Things (sect. 264, 292, 294), it doth not seem to 1 ' Let us suppose the mind to be, as we say, white paper, void of all character, without any ideas — how comes it to be furnished ?' (Locke's Essay, b. II. ch. i. § 2.)...
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Opere inedite o rare di Alessandro Manzoni, Volumen 2

Alessandro Manzoni - 1885 - 526 páginas
...vi scrive allato il testo inglese ; e quello di giunta di tutto il paragrafo : " Let us then suppose the mind to be, as we say, white paper, void of all characters, withont any; how comes it to be furnished ! ... To this I answer in one word , from experience ; in...
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Mental Science: A Text-book for Schools and Colleges

Edward John Hamilton - 1886 - 708 páginas
...second opens by giving the "original" whence all our ideas are derived. "Let us," says Locke, "suppose the mind to be, as we say, white paper, void of all...all the materials of reason and knowledge? To this J answer, in one word, from experience. In that all our knowledge is founded, and from that it ultimately...
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Historical and critical

James McCosh - 1887 - 348 páginas
...which has been conveniently coined since his day. It is his avowed doctrine, " Let us then suppose the mind to be, as we say, white paper, void of all...any ideas ; how comes it to be furnished ? Whence has it all the -materials of reason and knowledge ? To this I answer in one word, from experience....
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Historical and critical

James McCosh - 1887 - 348 páginas
...how we get our ideas. Locke is much addicted to speak of truths by means of images, and he supposes the mind to be, "as we say, white paper, void of all characters, without any ideas" (II. 1). He says that " external and internal sensation are the only passages that I can find of knowledge...
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Physical Realism: Being an Analytical Philosophy from the Physical Objects ...

Thomas Case - 1888 - 434 páginas
...in showing that there are two kinds of sense, sensation and reflection : — ' Let us then suppose the mind to be as we say, white paper, void of all...materials of reason and knowledge ? To this I answer in one word, from experience : in that, all our knowledge is founded ; and from that it ultimately derives...
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Physical Realism: Being an Analytical Philosophy from the Physical Objects ...

Thomas Case - 1888 - 442 páginas
...service in showing that there are two kinds of sense, sensation and reflection: — ' Let us then suppose the mind to be as we say, white paper, void of all...materials of reason and knowledge ? To this I answer in one word, from experience : in that, all our knowledge is founded ; and from that it ultimately derives...
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Selections from Locke's Essay on the Human Understanding

John Locke - 1890 - 240 páginas
...observation and experience. 2. AH ideas come from sensation or reflection. — Let us then suppose the mind to be, as we say, white paper, void of all...materials of reason and knowledge ? To this I answer, in one word, From experience : in that all our knowledge is founded, and from that it ultimately derives...
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Synonyms Discriminated: A Dictionary of Synonymous Words in the English ...

Charles John Smith - 1890 - 802 páginas
...analysis. "Whence comes it (the mind) by that vust store which the busy and boundless fancy of mnn hoi painted on it with an almost endless variety? whence...materials of reason and knowledge? To this I answer in one word, from experience ; on that all our knowledge is founded, and from that it ultimately derives...
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