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" And what resemblance can either bear to the changes which take place in the state of a sentient being? That we have notions of external qualities which have no resemblance to our sensations, or to any thing of which the mind is conscious, is therefore... "
Elements of mental and moral science; designed to exhibit the original ... - Página 119
por George Payne - 1828
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Philosophical Essays

Dugald Stewart - 1811 - 590 páginas
...what resemblance can either bear to the changes which take place in the state of a sentient being? That we have notions of external qualities which have...sensations, or to any thing of which the mind is conscious, is therefore a fact of which every man's experience affords the completes! evidence; and to which it...
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Philosophical Essays

Dugald Stewart - 1816 - 644 páginas
...what resemblance can either bear to the changes which take place in the state of a sentient being ? That we have notions of external qualities which have...sensations, or to any thing of which the mind is conscious, is therefore a fact of which every man's experience affords the completes! cvideuce ; and to which...
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Account of the Life and Writings of Thomas Brown, M.D.: Late Professor of ...

David Welsh - 1825 - 612 páginas
...same way that the agreeable feeling is in us, and not in the rose. Mr. Stewart states it as afact, that we have notions of external qualities which have...the present constitution of our nature, ever know. It may be objected to this view, that it introduces a new aspect into our notions of the material universe,...
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Account of the Life and Writings of Thomas Brown, M.D.: Late Professor of ...

David Welsh - 1825 - 568 páginas
...experience this agreeable feeling, is Perception. Mr. Stewart farther statesf in regard to our perceptions, that "we have notions of external qualities which...sensations or to any thing of which the mind is conscious" And Dr. Reid to the same effect, or even still more explicitly, states, in regard to the primary qualities...
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The Book of Nature, Volumen3

John Mason Good - 1826 - 454 páginas
...Stewart gives the same doctrine more correctly as follows, and as a paraphrase upon this very passage: " That we have notions of external qualities which have...sensations, or to any thing of which the mind is conscious, is therefore a fact of which every man's experience affords the completest evidence, and to which it...
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The Works of Dugald Stewart: Philosophical essays

Dugald Stewart - 1829 - 450 páginas
...what resemblance can cither bear to the changes which take place in the state of a sentient being ? That we have notions of external qualities which have...sensations, or to any thing of which the mind is conscious, is therefore a fact of which every man's experience affords the completes! evidence ; and to which...
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The Works of Dugald Stewart: Philosophical essays

Dugald Stewart - 1829 - 454 páginas
...what resemblance can either bear to the changes which take place in the state of a sentient being ? That we have notions of external qualities which have...sensations, or to any thing of which the mind is conscious, is therefore A fact of which every mini's experience affords the completest evidence ; and to which...
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The Book of Nature

John Mason Good - 1831 - 482 páginas
...gives the same doctrine more correctly, as follows, and as a paraphrase upon this very passage : " That we have notions of external qualities which have no resemblance to our sensation,, or to any thing of which thf mind is conscious, is therefore a fact of which every man's...
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The Book of Nature

John Mason Good - 1834 - 492 páginas
...gives the s:ime doctrine more correctly, as follows, anil as a paraphrase upon this very passage : " That we have notions of external qualities which have...resemblance to our sensations, or to any thing of wliirh Ute mind is conscious, is therefore a fact of which every man's experience affords the completes!...
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The Collected Works of Dugald Stewart: Philosophical essays. 1855

Dugald Stewart - 1855 - 542 páginas
...resemblance can either bear to the changes which take place in the state of a sentient being? That we hme notions of external qualities which have no resemblance...sensations, or to any thing of which the mind is conscious, is therefore a fact of which every man's experience affords the completest evidence ; and to which...
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