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" But this universal and primary opinion of all men is soon destroyed by the slightest philosophy, which teaches us, that nothing can ever be present to the mind but an image or perception, and that the senses are only the inlets, through which these images... "
Elements of the Philosophy of the Human Mind - Página 79
por Dugald Stewart - 1813 - 509 páginas
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Philosophical essays. 1855

Dugald Stewart - 1877 - 504 páginas
...can be present to the mind but an image or perception. The senses are only the inlets through which these images are conveyed, without being able to produce...immediate intercourse between the mind and the object." 3 That both of these very acute writers, too, understood, in its literal sense, the word resemblance,...
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Public Lectures Delivered in the Chapel ...

University of Missouri - 1879 - 520 páginas
...present to the mind but an image or perception, and that the senses are only the inlets through which these images are conveyed, without being able to produce...table, which we see, seems to diminish, as we remove further from it: hut the real table, which exists. independent of us, suffers no alteration: it was...
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Public Lectures Delivered in the Chapel of the University of the ..., Volumen1

University of Missouri - 1879 - 522 páginas
...present to the mind but an image or perception, and that the senses are only the inlets through which these images are conveyed, without being able to produce...table, which we see, seems to diminish, as we remove further from it: but the real table, which exists independent of us, suffers no alteration: it was...
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Metaphysics: A Lecture

Samuel Spahr Laws - 1879 - 108 páginas
...image or perception, and that the sens.es arc only the inlets through which these images are conveved, without being able to produce any immediate intercourse...between the mind and the object. The table, which we «ee, seems to diminish, ns we romove further from it: but the real table, which c\i-ts, independent...
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On the Philosophy of Kant

Robert Adamson - 1879 - 318 páginas
...present to the mind but an image or perception, and that the senses are only the inlets through which these images are conveyed, without being able to produce any immediate intercourse between the mind and thought." In more modern phraseology, though with no change of thought, all our knowledge is a knowledge...
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Public Lectures Delivered in the Chapel of the University of the State of ...

University of Missouri - 1879 - 522 páginas
...present to the mind but an image or perception, and that the senses are only the inlets through which these images are conveyed, without being able to produce any immediate intercourse between the miud and the object. The table, which we see, seems to diminish, as we remove further from it: but...
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The Veil of Isis: A Series of Essays on Idealism

Thomas Ebenezer Webb - 1885 - 396 páginas
...present to the mind but the image or perception, and that the senses are only the inlets through which these images are conveyed, without being able to produce...immediate intercourse between the mind and the object." And in this, as a statement of the fact, the philosopher is right. The blue of the ocean and the sky,...
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A Text-book of Deductive Logic: For the Use of Students

P. K. Ray, Prasanna K. Ray - 1886 - 408 páginas
...immediately known through some representative object." — Hamilton's Lectures, Vol. n. p. 122. 82. " The table, which we see, seems to diminish, as we...remove farther from it; but the real table which exists independently of us suffers no alteration : it was, therefore, nothing but its image which was present...
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Physical Realism: Being an Analytical Philosophy from the Physical Objects ...

Thomas Case - 1888 - 442 páginas
...present to the mind but an image or perception, and that the senses are only the inlets through which these images are. conveyed without being able to produce...immediate intercourse between the mind and the object.' This most instructive passage shows, first, that idealism has a real advantage over intuitive realism,...
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Physical Realism: Being an Analytical Philosophy from the Physical Objects ...

Thomas Case - 1888 - 434 páginas
...present to the mind but an image or perception, and that the senses are only the inlets through which these images are conveyed without being able to produce...immediate intercourse between the mind and the object.' This most instructive passage shows, first, that idealism has a real advantage over intuitive realism,...
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