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" Let any one examine his own thoughts, and thoroughly search into his understanding, and then let him tell me whether all the original ideas he has there are any other than of the objects of his senses, or of the operations of his mind, considered as objects... "
Letters to the Right Rev. Edward lord bishop of Worcester, concerning Mr ... - الصفحة 16
بواسطة John Locke - 1824
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Selections from Locke's Essay on the Human Understanding

John Locke - 1890 - عدد الصفحات: 240
...there, are any other than of the objects of his senses, or of the operations of his mind considered as objects of his reflection ; and how great a mass...with infinite variety compounded and enlarged by the understanding, as we shall see hereafter. 6. Observable in children. — He that attentively considers...

Locke

Alexander Campbell Fraser - 1890 - عدد الصفحات: 324
...original ideas he has there are any other than of objects of his senses or of operations of his mind ; and how great a mass of knowledge soever he imagines...his mind but what one of these two have imprinted (ie, presented) — though perhaps with infinite variety compounded and enlarged by the understanding....

Philosophical Works: Preliminary discourse by the editor. On the conduct of ...

John Locke - 1894 - عدد الصفحات: 604
...of his senses, or of the operations of his mind, considered as objects of his reflection : and ho\v great a mass of knowledge soever he imagines to be...with infinite variety compounded and enlarged by the understanding, as we shall see hereafter. 6. Observable in Children, — He that attentively considers...

Locke's Essay Concerning Human Understanding: Books II and IV (with ..., كتاب 2

John Locke - 1905 - عدد الصفحات: 382
...there, are any other than of the objects of his senses, or of the operations of his mind considered as objects of his reflection ; and how great a mass...with infinite variety compounded and enlarged by the understanding, as we shall see hereafter. 6. Observable in children. — He that attentively considers...

Locke's Essay Concerning Human Understanding: Books II and IV (with Omissions)

John Locke - 1905 - عدد الصفحات: 424
...there, are any other than of the objects of his senses, or of the operations of his mind considered as objects of his reflection; and how great a mass...with infinite variety compounded and enlarged by the understanding, as we shall see hereafter. 6. Observable in children.— He that attentively considers...

The Library of Original Sources: Advance in knowledge, 1650-1800

Oliver Joseph Thatcher - 1907 - عدد الصفحات: 484
...there, are any other than of the objects of his senses, or of the operations of his mind, considered as objects of his reflection : and how great a mass...with infinite variety compounded and enlarged by the understanding, as we shall see hereafter. 6. Observable in Children. — He that attentively considers...

Modern Classical Philosophers: Selections Illustrating Modern Philosophy ...

1908 - عدد الصفحات: 768
...there, are any other than of the objects of his senses, or of the operations of his mind considered as objects of his reflection; and how great a mass...with infinite variety compounded and enlarged by the understanding, as we shall see hereafter. CHAPTER II. OF SIMPLE IDEAS 1. Uneompounded appearances....

The Classical Psychologists: Selections Illustrating Psychology from ...

1912 - عدد الصفحات: 770
...there, are any other than of the objects of his senses, or of the operations of his mind considered as objects of his reflection ; and how great a mass...with infinite variety compounded and enlarged by the understanding, as we shall see hereafter. CHAPTER II. OF SIMPLE IDEAS 1. Uncompounded appearances....

An Essay Concerning Human Understanding

John Locke - 1924 - عدد الصفحات: 438
...other than of the objects of his senses, or of the operations of his mind considered as objects o7 .bis reflection"; and how great a mass of knowledge soever...though perhaps with infinite variety compounded and enlargedLbyJtlifeJJDdsrstanding(^s we shall see hereafter. \Q. Observable in children. — He that...

Problems of Philosophy: An Introductory Survey

Gustavus Watts Cunningham - 1924 - عدد الصفحات: 484
...Jefferson who was apparently a student of Locke's views. , considered as objects of his reflection: and bow great a mass of knowledge soever he imagines to be...his mind, but what one of these two have imprinted. . . . " 1 In short, the source of all our ideas is experience; experience is of a two- fold nature;...




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