| 1834 - 602 sivua
...not only a notion of pain, but a belief of ils existence, and a be* lief of some disorder in my toe which occasions it; and this belief is not produced by comparing ideas, and perceiving ibeir agreements and disagreements ; it h included in the very nature of the sensation. When I perceive... | |
| Thomas Reid - 1846 - 1080 sivua
...not only a notion of p:iin, but a belief of its existence, and a belief of some disorder in my toe which occasions it ; and this belief is not produced...disagreements ; it is included in the very nature of Ihe £t'ii>ation. When I pe.ceive a tree before me, my faculty of seeing gives me not only a notion... | |
| Andrew Seth Pringle-Pattison - 1885 - 264 sivua
...Sensation suggests the notion of present existence." " When I perceive a tree before me, \Vorks, p. 209. my faculty of seeing gives me not only a notion or...apprehension of the tree, but a belief of its existence ; and this judgment or belief is not got by comparing ideas, it is included in the very nature of the perception."1... | |
| Thomas Reid - 1892 - 390 sivua
...have not only a notion of pain, but a belief of its existence, and a belief of some disorder in my toe which occasions it ; and this belief is not produced...apprehension of the tree, but a belief of its existence, and of its figure, distance, and magnitude ; and this judgment or belief is not got by comparing ideas,... | |
| Jacob Gould Schurman, James Edwin Creighton, Frank Thilly, Gustavus Watts Cunningham - 1911 - 740 sivua
...existence, he maintains, results naturally from the fact of the objective reference of ideas. ' ' ' When I perceive a tree before me, my faculty of seeing...apprehension of the tree, but a belief of its existence ; and this judgment or belief ... is included in the very nature of the perception.' This judgment of existence... | |
| Thomas Reid - 1983 - 448 sivua
...have not only a notion of pain, but a belief of its existence, and a belief of some disorder in my toe which occasions it; and this belief is not produced...apprehension of the tree, but a belief of its existence, and of its figure, distance, and magnitude; and this judgment or belief is not got by comparing ideas,... | |
| Thomas Reid, William Hamilton, Harry M. Bracken, Thomas Reid, Sir William Hamilton - 1094 sivua
...have not only a notion of pain, but a belief of its existence, and a belief of some disorder in my toe which occasions it ; and this belief is not produced...perceiving their agreements and disagreements ; it ia included in the very nature of the sensation. When I pe ceive a tree lie fore me, my faculty of... | |
| M.T. Dalgarno, E.H. Matthews - 1989 - 508 sivua
..."included in the very nature of sensation". Reid concretized this with the following illustration: When I perceive a tree before me, my faculty of seeing...the tree, but a belief of its existence . . . and this judgment or belief is not got by comparing ideas, it is included in the very nature of the perception'... | |
| Thomas Reid, Derek R. Brookes - 2000 - 380 sivua
...have not only a notion of pain, but a belief of its existence, and a belief of some disorder in my toe which occasions it; and this belief is not produced...agreements and disagreements; it is included in the 20 very nature of the sensation. When I perceive a tree before me, my faculty of seeing gives me not... | |
| Frederick Copleston - 1999 - 452 sivua
...of the senses, in its very nature, implies judgment or belief, as well as simple apprehension. . . . When I perceive a tree before me, my faculty of seeing...apprehension of the tree, but a belief of its existence, and of its figure, distance, and magnitude; and this judgment or belief is not got by comparing ideas,... | |
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