| John Locke - Knowledge, Theory of - 1924 - 438 pages
...mind being . . . furnished with a great number of the simple ideas conveyed in by the senses . . . takes notice also, that a certain number of these...together ; which being presumed to belong to one thing . . . are called, so united in one subject, by one name . . . because, not imagining how these simple... | |
| John Locke - Knowledge, Theory of - 1928 - 436 pages
...declared, furnished with a great number of the siinjjle^jdea*, conveyed in by the senses, as they are found in exterior things, or by reflection on its...operations, takes notice also, that a certain number of thcsp pimply jdp^s ffn constantly together ; which being presumed to belong to one thing, and words... | |
| Alfred North Whitehead - Philosophy - 2010 - 452 pages
...declared, furnished with a great number of the simple ideas conveyed in by the senses, as they are found in exterior things, or by reflection on its...number of these simple ideas go constantly together; [86] which being presumed to belong to one thing, and words being suited to common apprehensions, and... | |
| Kenneth Burke - Family & Relationships - 1989 - 348 pages
...declared, furnished with a great number of the simple ideas conveyed in by the senses, as they are found in exterior things, or by reflection on its...to common apprehensions, and made use of for quick despatch, are called, so united in one subject, by one name; which, by inadvertency, we are apt afterward... | |
| Leo Elders - Philosophy - 1993 - 336 pages
...declared, furnished with a great number of the simple ideas, conveyed in by the senses, as they are found in exterior things, or by reflection on its...number of these simple ideas go constantly together;... Because, as I have said, not imagining how these simple Ideas can subsist by "Principia philosophiae,... | |
| Oliver A. Johnson - Philosophy - 1995 - 398 pages
...Concerning Human Understanding. The mind being . . . furnished with a great number of the simple ideas . . . takes notice also that a certain number of these simple...together; which being presumed to belong to one thing, ... are called, so united in one subject, by one name; which, by inadvertancy, we are apt afterward... | |
| Anna-Teresa Tymieniecka - Philosophy - 1994 - 328 pages
...with a great number of the simple Ideas, conveyed in by the Senses, as they are found in exteriour things, or by Reflection on its own Operations, takes...number of these simple Ideas go constantly together [. . .]. (II, xxiii, I) Men, observing certain Qualities always join'd and existing together, therein... | |
| Gottfried Wilhelm Freiherr von Leibniz - Mathematics - 1996 - 528 pages
...belong to 1 Added by Coste. 2 Added by Leibniz. 3 Added by Leibniz. ' Added by Leibniz. one thing, . . . are called so united in one subject, by one name;...which by inadvertency we are apt afterward to talk of ... as one simple idea, which indeed is a complication of many ideas together'. THEOPHILUS. I see nothing... | |
| Irene Polke - Criticism - 1999 - 428 pages
...dedared, furnished with a great number of the simple Ideas, conveyed in by the Senses, as they arefound in exterior things, or by Reflection on its own Operations,...together; which being presumed to belong to one thing ... Because ... not imagining how these simple Ideas can subsist by themselves, we accustom our selves,... | |
| Pierre Keller - Philosophy - 1998 - 300 pages
...furnished with a great number of the simple ideas, conveyed in by the senses as they are found in external things, or by reflection on its own operations, takes...belong to one thing, and words being suited to common apprehension, and made use of for quick dispatch, are called, so united in one subject, by one name;... | |
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