| 1866 - 870 Seiten
..." When we set before our eyes a round '• globe, of any uniform colour, e. ff. " gold, alabaster, or jet, it is certain " that the idea thereby imprinted in " our mind is of a flat circle variously " shadowed, with several degrees of " light and brightness coming to our " eyes. But, we... | |
| 1866 - 570 Seiten
...was the nearest. Locke states this matter thus, in the loose language of his age : — ' When we set before our eyes a round ; globe, of any uniform colour, eg ' gold, alabaster, or jet, it is certain ' that the idea thereby imprinted in ' our mind is of a flat circle... | |
| George Berkeley - 1871 - 478 Seiten
...sensation are often, in grown people, altered by the judgment, without our taking notice of it. When we set before our eyes a round globe of any uniform colour, eg gold, alabaster, or jet, it is certain that the idea thereby imprinted in our mind is of a flat circle, variously... | |
| George Berkeley - 1871 - 478 Seiten
...sensation are often, in grown people, altered by the judgment, without our taking notice of it. When we set before our eyes a round globe of any uniform colour, eg gold, alabaster, or jet, it is certain that the idea thereby imprinted in our mind is of a flat circle, variously... | |
| David Hume - 1874 - 604 Seiten
...reference of sensation to a thing. ' When we set before our eyes a round globe of any uniform colour, it is certain that the idea thereby imprinted in our mind is of a flat circle, variously shadowed with several degrees of light and brightness coming to our eyes. But we having by... | |
| David Hume - 1874 - 604 Seiten
...reference of sensation to a thing. ' When we set before our eyes a round globe of any uniform colour, it is certain that the idea thereby imprinted in our mind is of a flat circle, variously shadowed with several degrees of light and brightness coming to our eyes. But we having by... | |
| Robert Cleary - 1878 - 240 Seiten
...without any notice being taken of it? — When we set before us a round globe of any uniform colour, it is certain that the idea thereby imprinted in our mind is of a flat circle, variously shadowed, with several degrees of light and brightness coming to our eyes ; gradually, however,... | |
| John Locke - 1879 - 722 Seiten
...notice of it. When we set befora onr eyes a round globe of any uniform colour, vg, gold, alabaster, or jet, it is certain that the idea thereby imprinted in our mind is of a flat circle variously shadowed, with several degrees of light and brightness coming to our eyes. But we having... | |
| Edward John Hamilton - 1883 - 740 Seiten
...he continues, " when we set before our eyes a round globe of any uniform color, eg, gold, alabaster, or jet; it is certain that the idea thereby imprinted in our mind, is of a flat circle variously shadowed, with several degrees of light and brightness coming to our eyes. But we having... | |
| Thomas Hill Green - 1885 - 580 Seiten
...reference of sensation to a thing. ' When we set before our eyes a round globe of any uniform colour, it is certain that the idea thereby imprinted in our mind is of a flat circle, variously shadowed with several degrees of light and brightness coming to our eyes. But we having by... | |
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