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" Secondly, the other fountain, from which experience furnisheth the understanding with ideas, is the perception of the operations of our own minds within us, as it is employed about the ideas it has got; which operations, when the soul comes to reflect... "
Elements of Intellectual Philosophy: Designed for a Text Book and Private ... - Page 72
by Hubbard Winslow - 1853 - 436 pages
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The Christian Observer, Volume 11

Religion - 1813 - 996 pages
...to be copies or images of the objects. The other class of uur ideas he conceives to be derived from the " perception of the operations of our own minds within us, as it is employed about the ideas it has got." These ideas, thus acquired, " the understanding has the...
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Philosophical Essays

Dugald Stewart - Philosophy - 1811 - 590 pages
...depending wholly upon our senses, and derived " by them to the understanding, I call SENSATION. " Secondly, the other fountain from which experience " furnisheth the understanding with ideas, is the percep" tiori* of the operations of our own minds within us, as it " is employed about the ideas it...
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A syllabus of Locke's Essay on the human understanding

1812 - 84 pages
...objects affect them. — This source of our ideas is called sensation. C 1. S S. Another source of our ideas is, the perception of the operations of our own minds within us, totally unconnected with the objects of sense. — This is called reflection. C 1.S4. All the ideas...
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A Dissertation on the Philosophy of Aristotle: In Four Books ...

Thomas Taylor - Philosophy, Ancient - 1812 - 622 pages
...several distinct perceptions of things ; and that the other fountain, from which experience furnishes the understanding with ideas, is the perception of the operations of our own mind within us, as it is employed about the ideas it has acquired8. That as words stand as outward...
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An Essay Concerning Human Understanding, Volume 1

John Locke - Knowledge, Theory of - 1813 - 518 pages
...understanding, I call SENSATION. § 4. The operations of our minds the other source of them. SECONDLY, The other fountain from which experience furnisheth...ideas, is the perception of the operations of our own mind within us, as it is employed about the ideas it has got ; which operations, when the soul comes...
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The Christian observer [afterw.] The Christian observer and advocate

1813 - 906 pages
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Philosophical Essays

Dugald Stewart - Philosophy - 1816 - 644 pages
...them to the understanding, I call SENSA" TION. " Secondly, the other fountain from which experi" ence furnisheth the understanding with ideas, is " the...of the operations of our own " minds within us, as it is employed about the ideas " it has got ; which operations, when the soul comes " to reflect on...
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An essay concerning human understanding. Also, extr. from the author's works ...

John Locke - 1819 - 518 pages
...understanding, I call SENSATION. f. 4. The operations of our minds the other source of them, Secondly, The other fountain, from which experience furnisheth...ideas, is the perception of the operations of our own mind within us, as it is employed about the ideas it has got; which operations when the soul comes...
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The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 99

1854 - 718 pages
...perceptions of things, according to those various ways wherein those objects do affect them Secondly, The other fountain, from which experience* furnisheth...ideas, is the perception of the operations of our own mind within us, as it is employed about the ideas it has got ; which operations, when the soul comes...
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Essay on Instinct, and Its Physical and Moral Relations

Thomas Hancock - Instinct - 1824 - 584 pages
...have, depending wholly upon our senses, and derived by them to the understanding, I call Sensation. The other fountain from which experience furnisheth...perception of the operations of our own minds within us, as it is employed about the ideas it has got—I call this Reflection." « These two * See Esssy, Book...
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