| Dugald Stewart - 1843 - 632 sivua
...yet harder to treat of mental and verbal propositions separately, is that most men, if not all, iu their thinking and reasonings within themselves, make...of their meditation contains in it complex ideas." — Locke, book iv. c. 5, sees. 3, 4. " But to return to the consideration of truth. We must, I say,... | |
| JOHN MURRAY - 1852 - 786 sivua
...it yet harder to treat of mental and verbal propositions separately is—that most men, if not all, in their thinking and reasonings within themselves,...attentively made use of, serve for a mark to show us TEDTH IN GENERAL. 343 what are those things of [which] we have clear and perfect, established ideas,... | |
| Dugald Stewart - 1854 - 536 sivua
...it yet harder to treat of mental and vcihal propositions separately, is that most men, if not all, in their thinking and reasonings within themselves,...of their meditation contains in it complex ideas." — Locke, Euay, Hook iv. c. 5. §§ 3, 4. "... But to return to the consideration of truth. We must,... | |
| Dugald Stewart - 1854 - 538 sivua
...makes it yet harder to treat of mental and veibal proposition separately, is that most men, if not all, in their thinking and reasonings within themselves,...of their meditation contains in it complex ideas." — Locke, Essay, Book iv. c. 5. §§ 3, 4. "... But to return to the consideration of truth. We must,... | |
| John Locke - 1854 - 536 sivua
...it yet harder to treat of mental and verbal propositions separately is, that most men, if not all, in their thinking and reasonings within themselves,...instead of ideas ; at least when the subject of their meditations contains in it complex ideas. Which is a great evidence of the imperfection and uncertainty... | |
| Friedrich Max Müller - 1864 - 622 sivua
...men, if not all,' he says (and who are they that are here exempted?) ' in their thinking and reasoning within themselves, make use of words, instead of ideas,...of their meditation contains in it complex ideas.' * But this is hi reality an altogether different question ; it is the question whether, after our notions... | |
| Friedrich Max Müller - 1873 - 738 sivua
...if not all," he says, (and who are they that are here exempted ?) " in their thinking and reasoning within themselves, make use of words, instead of ideas,...of their meditation contains in it complex ideas." l But this is in reality an altogether different question; it is the question whether, after our notions... | |
| Friedrich Max Müller - 1873 - 792 sivua
...if not all,' he says (and who are they that are here exempted ?) ' in their thinking and reasoning within themselves, make use of words, instead of ideas,...subject of their meditation contains in it complex ideas.'30 But this is in reality an altogether different question ; it is the question whether, after... | |
| Friedrich Max Müller - 1874 - 636 sivua
...if not all," he says, (and who are they that are here exempted ?) " in their thinking and reasoning within themselves, make use of words, instead of ideas,...subject of their meditation contains in it complex ideas."1 But this is in reality an altogether different question ; it is the question whether, after... | |
| Richard Shute - 1877 - 344 sivua
...treat of mental and verbal propositions separately, is, that most men, if not all, in their thinkings and reasonings within themselves, make use of words...of their meditation contains in it complex ideas."* Here then is a glimpse of the true theory which only needs the cutting out of all qualifications and... | |
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