| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1830 - 296 pages
...conception, consists in a conscious act of the understanding, bringing any given object or impression into the same class with any number of other objects,...common to them all. Concipimus, id est, capimus hoc cum illo,—we take hold of both at once, we comprehend a thing, when we have learnt to comprise it in... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1839 - 490 pages
...conception, consists in a conscious act of the underhanding, bringing any given object or impression into the same class with any number of other objects...both at once, we comprehend a thing, when we have learned to comprise it in a known class. On the other hand, it is the privilege of the few to possess... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1839 - 468 pages
...conception, consists in a conscious act of the understanding, bringing any given object or impression into the same class with any number of other objects...both at once, we comprehend a thing, when we have learned to comprise it in a known class. On the other hand, it is the privilege of the few to possess... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1853 - 544 pages
...conception, consists in a conscious act of the understanding, bringing any given object or impression into the same class with any number of other objects...both at once, we comprehend a thing, when we have learned to comprise it in a known class. On the other hand, it is the privilege of the few to possess... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1853 - 554 pages
...conception, consists in a conscious act of the understanding. bringing any given object or impression into the same class with any number of other objects...character or characters common to them all. Concipimus, id at, capimus hoc cum iUo ;—we take hold of both at once, we comprehend a thing, when we have learned... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1858 - 544 pages
...conception, consists in a conscious act of the understanding, bringing any given object or impression into the same class with any number of other objects...common to them all. Concipimus, id est, capimus hoc turn illo ; — we: take hold of both at once, we comprehend a thing, when We have learned to comprise... | |
| William Fleming - Philosophy - 1860 - 912 pages
..."Conception consists in a conscious act of the understanding, bringing any given object or impression into the same class with any number of other objects...when we have learnt to comprise it in a known class." 2 " Conception is the forming or bringing an image or idea into the mind by an effort of the will.... | |
| William Fleming - Philosophy - 1860 - 698 pages
..."Conception consists in a conscious act of the understanding, bringing any given object or impression into the same class with any number of other objects...of some character or characters common to them all. Concipimtu, id est, capimus hue cum illo — we take hold of both at once, we comprehend a thing, when... | |
| William Fleming - Philosophy - 1860 - 710 pages
..."Conception consists in a conscious act of the understanding, bringing any given object or impression into the same class with any number of other objects...means of some character or characters common to them aU. Concipimug, id est, capimus hue cum itto — we take hold of both at once, we comprehend a thing,... | |
| 1863 - 494 pages
...limitedly it is applied to the simple fact or act of consciously bringing any given object or impression into the same class with any number of other objects or impressions, from perceiving in it some characteristic or characteristics common to it with the others. It contains... | |
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