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We define an idea as “ a similitude of any object or action , generated in and by
the intellect , " and distinguish it fundamentally from a sense - perception , which
we define as " the phantasm of an object or action generated in and by the ...
We define an idea as “ a similitude of any object or action , generated in and by
the intellect , " and distinguish it fundamentally from a sense - perception , which
we define as " the phantasm of an object or action generated in and by the ...
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In addition to the power we have through each sense - organ to apprehend its
own special object ( e . g . colour through the eye , tone through the ear , etc . ) ,
our consentience ( and therefore that of animals also ) , is affected in an
analogous ...
In addition to the power we have through each sense - organ to apprehend its
own special object ( e . g . colour through the eye , tone through the ear , etc . ) ,
our consentience ( and therefore that of animals also ) , is affected in an
analogous ...
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If the contrary is proved , we subtract , and we add our present object either to the
class and name of lemons , citrons , etc . , or to a more general class , such as
apples , fruit , round objects , etc . We ought really to distinguish , as I have tried
to ...
If the contrary is proved , we subtract , and we add our present object either to the
class and name of lemons , citrons , etc . , or to a more general class , such as
apples , fruit , round objects , etc . We ought really to distinguish , as I have tried
to ...
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The Origin of Human Reason: Being an Examination of Recent Hypotheses ... St. George Jackson Mivart Перегляд фрагмента - 1977 |
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