It may also lead us a little towards the original of all our notions and knowledge, if we remark how great a dependence our words have on common sensible ideas; and how those which are made use of to stand for actions and notions quite removed from sense,... The Works of John Locke - الصفحة 159بواسطة John Locke - 1823عرض كامل - لمحة عن هذا الكتاب
| Horace Bushnell - 1850 - عدد الصفحات: 370
...notions and knowledge, if we remark how great a dependence our words have on common sensible ideas; and how those which are made use of to stand for actions...that come not under the cognizance of our senses, eg to imagine, apprehend, comprehend, adhere, conceive, instil, disgust, disturbance, tranquillity,... | |
| Horace Bushnell - 1852 - عدد الصفحات: 366
...notions and knowledge, if we remark how great a dependence Our words have on common sensible ideas ; and how those which are made use of to stand for actions...that come not under the cognizance of our senses, eg to imagine, apprehend, comprehend, adhere, conceive, instill, disgust, disturbance, tranquillity,... | |
| JOHN MURRAY - 1852 - عدد الصفحات: 786
...notions and Knowledge, if we remark how great a dependence our words have on common sensible ideas; and how those which are made use of to stand for actions...stand for ideas that come not under the cognizance 212 BOOK III. CHAPTER I. of our senses: vg imagine, apprehend, comprehend, adhere, conceive, instil,... | |
| Victor Cousin - 1853 - عدد الصفحات: 444
...knowledge," says Locke, " if we remark how great a dependence our words have on common sensible ideas; and how those, which are made use of to stand for...imagine, apprehend, comprehend, adhere, conceive, instil, disgiist, disturbance, tranquillity, &c., are all words taken from the operations of sensible things,... | |
| John Locke - 1853 - عدد الصفحات: 588
...notions and knowledge, if we remark how great a dependence our words have on common sensible ideas ; and how those which are made use of to stand for actions...from obvious sensible ideas are transferred to more abtruse significations, and made to stand for ideas that come not under the cognizance of our senses... | |
| Dugald Stewart - 1854 - عدد الصفحات: 660
...notions and knowledge, if we remark how great a dependence our words have on common sensible ideas ; and how those which are made use of to stand for actions...ideas that come not under the cognizance of our senses ; eg to imagine, apprehend, comprehend, adhere, conceive, instil, disgust, disturbance, tranquillity,... | |
| Sydney Smith - 1854 - عدد الصفحات: 472
...notions and knowledge, if we remark, how great a dcpendance our words have on common sensible ideas, and how those which are made use of to stand for actions...that come not under the cognizance of our senses; eg, to imagine, apprehend, comprehend, adhere, conceive, instil, disgust, disturbance, tranquillity,... | |
| John Locke - 1854 - عدد الصفحات: 536
...notions and knowledge, if we remark how great a dependence our words have on common sensible ideas ; and how those, which are made use of to stand for...from sense, have their rise from thence, and from obvions sensible ideas are transferred to more abstruse significations, and made to stand for ideas... | |
| 1855 - عدد الصفحات: 900
...notions and knowledge, if we remark how great a dependence our words have on common sensible ideas ; and how those which, are made use of to stand for...conceive, instil, disgust, disturbance, tranquillity, etc. are all words taken from the operations of sensible things, and applied to certain modes of thinking.... | |
| Sydney Smith - 1855 - عدد الصفحات: 400
...notions and knowledge, if we remark how great a dependence our words have on common sensible ideas, and how those which are made use of to stand for actions...cognizance of our senses ; vg, to imagine, apprehend, cqmprehend, adhere, conceive, instill, disgust, disturbance, tranquillity, <fec., are all words taken... | |
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