| John Locke - 1805 - 562 pagine
...various ways wherein those objects do affect them : and thus we conic by those ideas we have, of Yellow, White, Heat, Cold, Soft, Hard, Bitter, Sweet, and all those which we call sensible qualities ; which when I say the senses convey into the mind, 1 mean, they from external objects convey into... | |
| John Locke - 1805 - 554 pagine
...ways •wherein those objects do affect them : and thus we come by those ideas we have, of Yellow, White, Heat, Cold, Soft, Hard, Bitter, Sweet, and all those which we call sensible qualities ; which when I say the senses convey into the mind, I mean, they from external objects convey into... | |
| Isaac Watts - 1807 - 320 pagine
...the occasions of several distinct concentions in the mind ; and thus we come by the ideas of yellow, white, heat, cold, soft, hard, bitter, sweet, and...belong to it, seem to be derived from sensation. .And howsoever these may be treasured up in the memory, and by the work of fancy may be increased, diminished,... | |
| Isaac Watts - 1809 - 328 pagine
...occasions of several distinct perceptions in the mind ; and thus we come by the ideas of yclfaw, -:yiiite, heat, cold, soft, hard, bitter, sweet, and all those...belong to it, seem to be derived from sensation. And howsoever these may be treasured Ujp in the memory, and by the work of fancy may be increased, diminished,... | |
| Isaac Watts - 1811 - 298 pagine
...the occasions of several distinct conceptions in the mind ; and thus we come by the ideas of yellow, white, heat, cold, soft, hard, bitter, sweet, and all those which we call sensible qualities. AH the ideas which we have of body, and the sensible modes and properties that belong to it, seem to... | |
| Dugald Stewart - 1811 - 590 pagine
...objects do affect them : And thus we " come by those ideas we have of yellow, white, heat, " void, soft, hard, bitter, sweet, and all those which we "call sensible qualities; which, when I say the senses " convey into the mind, I mean, they, from external ob"jects convey into... | |
| Isaac Watts - 1813 - 616 pagine
...of several distinct perceptions in the mind, and thus we come by the ideas of yellow, u hite, beat, cold, soft, hard, bitter, sweet, and all those which...belong to it, seem to be derived from sensation. And howsoever these may be treasured up in the memory, and by the work of fancy may be increased, diminished,... | |
| John Locke - 1815 - 454 pagine
...various ways wherein those objects do affect them: and thus we come by those ideas we have, of Yellow, White, Heat, Cold, Soft, Hard, Bitter, Sweet, and all those which we call sensible qualities; which when I say the senses convey into the mind, I mean, they from external objects convey into the... | |
| John Locke - 1816 - 1048 pagine
...various ways wherein those objects do affect them : and thus we come by those ideas we have, of Yellow, White, Heat, Cold, Soft, Hard, Bitter, Sweet, and all those which we call sensible qualifies; which when I say the senses convey into the mind, I mean, they from external objects convey... | |
| John Locke - 1823 - 386 pagine
...ways * eas. wherein those objects do affect them : and thus we come by those ideas we have of yellow, white, heat, cold, soft, hard, bitter, sweet, and all those which we call sensible qualities ; which when I say the senses convey into the mind, I mean, they from external objects convey into... | |
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