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" The idea of the beginning of motion we have only from reflection on what passes in ourselves, where we find by experience, that barely by willing it, barely by a thought of the mind, we can move the parts of our bodies which were before at rest. "
An Essay Concerning Human Understanding - Sivu 233
tekijä(t) John Locke - 1806
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Locke's Essay Concerning Human Understanding: Books II and IV (with ..., Kirja 2

John Locke - 1905 - 382 sivua
...action. The idea of the beginning of motion we have only from reflection on what passes in ourselves, where we find by experience, that, barely by willing...move the parts of our bodies which were before at rest. So that it seems to me, we have, from the observation of the operation of bodies by our senses,...

Locke's Essay Concerning Human Understanding: Books II and IV (with Omissions)

John Locke - 1905 - 424 sivua
...The idea / ,_ of the beginning of motion we have only from reflec-r tion on what passes in ourselves, where we find by experience, that, barely by willing...move the parts of our bodies which were before at rest. So that it seems to me, we have, from the observation of the operation of bodies by our senses,...

David Hume's kenleer en ethiek: Eerste, inleidend deel. Van Bacon tot Hume

Arthur Joseph de Sopper - 1907 - 230 sivua
...maar „the idea of the beginning of motion we have only from reflection on what passes in ourselves; where we find by experience, that, barely by willing it, barely by a thought of the inind, we can move the parts of our bodies, which were before at rest" 2 ). Deze opvattingen worden...

Anthropomorphism and Science

Olive Annie Wheeler - 1916 - 334 sivua
...himself. " The idea of the beginning of motion we have only by reflection on what passes in ourselves, where we find by experience that, barely by willing...move the parts of our bodies which were before at rest." l In other words, the only case in which there is direct experience of causality in the sense...

University of Toronto Studies: Philosophy, Nide 2

1923 - 44 sivua
...what passes in ourselves; where we find by experience, that, barely by willing it, barely 'II.23.28. by a thought of the mind, we can move the parts of our bodies, which were before at rest. So that it seems to me, we have, from the observation of the operation of bodies by our senses,...

Some Aspects of Locke's Essay Concerning Human Understanding

William Drayton Lewis - 1925 - 156 sivua
..."The idea of the beginning of notion we have only from reflection on -'hat passes in ourselves; There we find by experience that barely by willing it, barely by a thought of the mind, we can cove the parts of our bodies, which were before at rest". (Bk.II, Chapt.XlI, cect.4) It would have...

Selections

John Locke - 1928 - 428 sivua
...action. The idea of the beginning of motion we have only from reflection on what passes in ourselves, where we find by experience, that barely by willing...move the parts of our bodies, which were before at rest. So that it seems to me, we have from the observation of the operation of bodies by our senses...

Selections

John Locke - 1928 - 436 sivua
...passes in ourselves, where we find by experi-. ence, that barely by willing it, barely by a thought of j the mind, we can move the parts of our bodies, which were before at rest. So that it seems to me, we have from the observation of the operation of bodies by bur senses...

Eighteenth-Century Philosophy

Lewis White Beck - 1966 - 332 sivua
...action. The idea of the beginning of motion we have only from reflection on what passes in ourselves; where we find by experience, that, barely by willing...move the parts of our bodies, which were before at rest. So that it seems to me, we have, from the observation of the operation of bodies by our senses,...
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Creation and Cosmology: A Historical and Comparative Inquiry

E. O. James - 1970 - 168 sivua
...only from reflection on what passes in our selves where we find by experience that barely by willing, barely by a thought of the mind, we can move the parts of our bodies which were before at rest.' 2) Creation, in fact, so regarded becomes identical with causality as the originating power....
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