These two, I say, viz., external material things as the objects of sensation, and the operations of our own minds within as the objects of reflection, are, to me, the only originals from whence all our ideas take their beginnings. Literary Remains of the Late William Hazlitt - Page 236by William Hazlitt - 1836 - 315 pagesFull view - About this book
| John Locke - Philosophy - 1722 - 640 pages
...the Under/landing. Thefe two, I fay, viz. External Material things, as the Objects of SE NSA110 N; and the Operations of our own Minds within, as the Objects of REFLECT 10 N; are to me the only Originals from whence all our Ideas take their beginnings. The term... | |
| John Wynne - Knowledge, Theory of - 1752 - 280 pages
...as the objefls of fenfation ; and the operations of our own minds, as the objefts of reflection, arc to me the . only originals from whence all our ideas take their B beginnings. The underftanding feems not to have the leaft glimmering of ideas, which it doth not... | |
| John Locke - Knowledge, Theory of - 1768 - 418 pages
...reafon whereof there cgme to be Ideas of thefe Operations in the Underftanding./ (Thefe two, I fay, viz. external, material -Things, as the Objects of...our own Minds within, as the Objects of REFLECTION* The Operations ef our Minds The other Source of them. ,,, - •"« °"r arg g^ t^e OJfe or tj,e ot/.,er... | |
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...viz. external material $hings, as,jhe ttbje^s bf ienfatTon ; and 'the operations of, our. owh.mjn^' within: "as the objects of reflection; are to me the...originals from whence all our ideas take their beginnings. The3 term operations, h^re J ufe in a large .fenfc, as comprehending not barejy the actions of the... | |
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...furniflies the underftanding with ideas of its own operations. material things, as the objects of fenfation; and the operations of our own minds within, as the objects of reflexion; are to me the only origir .Is from whence all our ideas take their beginnings. The term... | |
| John Locke - 1801 - 950 pages
...Thefe two, I fay, viz. external material things, as the objefts of SENSATION, and the operations of our minds within, as the objects of REFLECTION, are to...take their beginnings. The term operations here I ufe in a large fenfe, as comprehending not barely the adtions of the mind about its ideas, but fome... | |
| John Locke - Knowledge, Theory of - 1801 - 340 pages
...by reafon whereof there come to be ideas of thefe operations in the underftanding. Thefe two, 1 fay, viz. external material things, as the objects of SENSATION, and the operations of our minds within, as the objects of REFLECTION, are to me the only originals from whence all our ideas... | |
| John Locke - Knowledge, Theory of - 1805 - 562 pages
...there come to be ideas of these operations in the understanding. These two, I say, viz. external ' OO material things, as the objects of sensation; and...within, as the objects of reflection; are to me the only eriginals from whence all our ideas take their beginnings. The term operations here I use in a large... | |
| John Locke - Books and reading - 1806 - 390 pages
...by reafon whereof there come to be ideas of thefe operations in the underftanding. Thefe two, I fay, viz. external material things, as the objects of SENSATION,...within, as the objects of REFLECTION are to me the only originals-from whence all our ideas take their beginnings. The term operations here I ufe in a large... | |
| Dugald Stewart - Philosophy - 1811 - 590 pages
...objects, yet it is very like it, and " might properly enough be called internal sense. But as "Icallthe other sensation, so I call this REFLECTION; (• the...of sensation, and the operations of our own minds with" in, as the objects of reflection, are to me the only ori" ginals from whence all our ideas take... | |
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