الحقول المخفية
الكتب الكتب
" when I enter most intimately into what I call myself, I always stumble on some particular perception or other, of heat or cold, light or shade, love or hatred, pain or pleasure. I never can catch myself at any time without a perception, and never can... "
Hume, with Helps to the Study of Berkeley: Essays - الصفحة 193
بواسطة Thomas Henry Huxley - 1896 - عدد الصفحات: 319
عرض كامل - لمحة عن هذا الكتاب

Life and Correspondence of David Hume. From the Papers Bequeathed ..., المجلد 1

John Hill Burton - 1846 - عدد الصفحات: 510
...from any other, that the idea of self is derived ; and consequently there is no such idea For my part, when I enter most intimately into what I call myself, I always stumble on some perception or other, of heat or cold, light or shade, love or hatred, pain or pleasure. I never can...

Philosophical Works, المجلد 1

David Hume - 1854 - عدد الصفحات: 470
...After what manner therefore do they belong to self, and how are they connected with it ? For my part, when I enter most intimately into what I call myself, I always stumble on some particular percep/ tion or other, of heat or cold, light or shade, love or hatred, pain or pleasure. I never can...

Chapters on Language

Frederic William Farrar - 1865 - عدد الصفحات: 354
...intellect alone. We are never objects of sense to ourselves.' Ferrier, Inst.of Mctaph. p. 80. 'For my part, when I enter most intimately into what I call myself,...stumble on some particular perception or other of heat, light, or shade, love or hatred, pain or pleasure. I never catch myself at any time without a perception.'...

Mental Science: A Compendium of Psychology, and the History of Philosophy ...

Alexander Bain - 1868 - عدد الصفحات: 588
...is nothing to give us the impression of a perennial and invariable self. ' When I enter," he says, ' most intimately into what I call myself, I always stumble on some particular perception or other, of heitt or cold, light or shade, love or hatred, pain or pleasure.' Miud is nothing hut a bundle of conceptions,...

Mind, المجلد 2

1893 - عدد الصفحات: 578
...complementary inconsistency will be found in Hume and the Associationists. When Hume says : " For my part, when I enter most intimately into what I call myself,...always stumble on some particular perception or other. ... I never can catch myself at any time without a perception, and never can observe anything but the...

Papers of the Manchester Literary Club, المجلدات 6-7

Manchester Literary Club - 1880 - عدد الصفحات: 772
...or from any other that the idea of self is derived, and consequently there is no such idea. Again : When I enter most intimately into what I call myself, I always stumble on some particular perception, and never can observe anything but the perception. When my perceptions are removed for any time, as...

History of Materialism and Criticism of Its Present Importance, المجلد 2

Friedrich Albert Lange - 1880 - عدد الصفحات: 422
...for them ; nor have we any idea of self, after the manner it is here explained. . . . For my part, when I enter most intimately into what I call myself, I always stumble on some particular percepVOL. II. L tion or other, of heat or cold, light or shade, love or hatred, pain or pleasure....

English Literature in the Eighteenth Century

Alfred Hix Welsh - 1880 - عدد الصفحات: 182
...other, that the idea of self is derived ; and consequently there is no such idea . . . For my part, when I enter most intimately into what I call myself, I always stumble on some perception or other, of heat or cold, light or shade, love or hatred, pain or pleasure. I never can...

A general view of the materialistic philosophy, ed. [really written] by J ...

James Hibbert - 1880 - عدد الصفحات: 96
...substratum. Hume's criticism of the doctrine of personal identity was very acute. " For my part," he says, "when I enter most intimately into what I call myself, I always stumble upon some particular perception or other, of heat or cold, light or shade, love or hate, pain or pleasure....

Mind, المجلد 6

1881 - عدد الصفحات: 636
...substance is not cognisable ? Kant also finds, as the result of his profound introspective research, that " when I enter most intimately into what I call myself,...always stumble on some particular perception or other". When I eliminate all attributes, that which I deem substantial remains unknown. Our reason is discursive,...




  1. مكتبتي
  2. مساعدة
  3. بحث متقدم في الكتب
  4. التنزيل بتنسيق EPUB
  5. التنزيل بتنسيق PDF