| David Hume - 1760 - 314 sivua
...language, and in moft others ; I fnppofe, becaufe it was not requifite for any, but philofophical purpofes, to rank them under a general term or appellation. Let us, therefore, ufe a little freedom, and call them IMPRESSIONS; employing that that word in a fenfe fomewhat different... | |
| Thomas Edward Ritchie - 1807 - 536 sivua
...language, and in mpft others ; I fuppofe, becaufe it was not requifite for any, but philofophical purpofes, to rank them under a general term or appellation. Let us, therefore, ufe a little freedom, and call them impreffions ; employing that word in a fenfe fomewhat different... | |
| David Hume - 1809 - 556 sivua
...which are distinguished by their different degrees of force and vivacity. The less forcible and Iwely are commonly denominated THOUGHTS or IDEAS. The other...IMPRESSIONS.; employing that word in a sense somewhat different from the usual. By the term impression, then, I mean all our more lively perceptions, when... | |
| Thomas Reid - 1822 - 432 sivua
...are distinguished by their different degrees of force and vivacity. " The less lively and forcible, are commonly denominated thoughts or ideas. The other...species want a name in our language, and in most others ; let us therefore use a little freedom, and call them impressions. By this term impressions, then,... | |
| David Hume - 1826 - 626 sivua
...perceptions of the mind into two classes or species, which are distinguished by their different degrees of force and vivacity. The less forcible and lively are...IMPRESSIONS ; employing that word in a sense somewhat different from the usual. By the term impression, then, I mean all our more lively perceptions, when... | |
| David Hume - 1826 - 628 sivua
...perceptions of the mind into two classes or species, which are distinguished by their different degrees of force and vivacity. The less forcible and lively are...Let us, therefore, use a little freedom, and call tin.in IMPRESSIONS; employing that word in a sense somewhat different from the usual. By the term impression,... | |
| Thomas Reid - 1827 - 706 sivua
...which are distinguished by their different degrees of force and vivacity. The less lively and forcible are commonly denominated thoughts or ideas. The other...species want a name in our language, and in most others ; let us therefore use a little freedom, and call them impressions. By the term impressions, then,... | |
| Ernst Reinhold - 1829 - 612 sivua
...perceptions of the mind into two classes or sprue- . which are distinguished by their different degrees of force and vivacity. The less forcible and lively are commonly denominated thoughts or ideas. The ether species want a name in our language and in most others ; I suppose , because it was not requisite... | |
| Johann Eduard Erdmann - 1840 - 476 sivua
...perceptions of the mind into two classes or species, which are distinguished by their different degrees of force and vivacity. The less forcible and lively are...denominated thoughts or ideas. The other species.... let us.... LXX call.... impressions. — AH the materials of thinking are derived either from our outward... | |
| Thomas Reid - 1846 - 1080 sivua
...force and vivacity. The It'&s lively and forcible are commonly denominated THOUGHTS or IDEAS. Tlie other species want a name in our language, and in...IMPRESSIONS ; [employing that word in a sense somewhat different fn m the usual.] By the term imf,re-tion, then, I mean all our more lively perceptions, when... | |
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