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" I shall not at present meddle with the physical consideration of the mind, or trouble myself to examine wherein its essence consists, or by what motions of our spirits, or alterations of our bodies, we come to have any sensation by our organs, or any... "
Essays, Selected from Contributions to the Edinburgh Review: Supplementary vol - Seite 93
von Henry Rogers - 1855
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Thomas Reid on the Animate Creation: Papers Relating to the Life Sciences

Thomas Reid, Paul Wood - 1996 - 296 Seiten
...Consideration of the Mind', such as 'by what Motions of our Spirits, or Alterations of our Bodies, we come to have any Sensation by our Organs, or any Ideas...Formation, any, or all of them, depend on Matter, or no'. 87 Yet despite Locke's formal disavowal of physiological theorizing, there are a number of passages...
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Ironie und Skepsis: das offene Wissenschafts- und Weltverständnis bei Julien ...

Birgit Christensen - 1996 - 316 Seiten
...9. wherein its Essence consists, or by what Motions of our Spirits, or Alterations of our Bodies, we come to have any sensation by our Organs, or any Ideas...Formation, any, or all of them depend on Matter or no.»'37 Auch Condillac schliesst diese Fragestellung aus: «II seroit inutile de demander quelle est...
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The Social Economics of Jean-Baptiste Say: Markets and Virtue

Evelyn L. Forget - 1999 - 324 Seiten
...examine wherein its essence consists or by what motion of our spirits, or alterations of our bodies, we come to have any sensation by our organs, or any ideas in our understanding; and whether those ideas do, in their formation, any or all of them, depend on matter...
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Future Pasts: The Analytic Tradition in Twentieth-Century Philosophy

Juliet Floyd, Sanford Shieh - 2001 - 482 Seiten
...examine, wherein its Essence consists, or by what Motion of our Spirits, or Alterations of our Bodies, we come to have any Sensation by our Organs, or any Ideas in our Understandings." Setting aside any concern with the physiology or ontology of nervous system and mind, Locke firmly...
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The Physical and the Moral: Anthropology, Physiology, and Philosophical ...

Elizabeth A. Williams - 2002 - 306 Seiten
...examine wherein its essence consists; or by what motions of our spirits or alterations of our bodies we come to have any sensation by our organs, or any ideas...formation, any or all of them, depend on matter or not.'4'' Condillac had reflected on the operations of mind with the help of a hypothetical statue rather...
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The Cambridge History of Science: Volume 4, Eighteenth-Century Science

David C. Lindberg, Roy Porter, Ronald L. Numbers - 2003 - 956 Seiten
...[the mind's] Essence consists, or by what Motions of our Spirits, or Alterations of our Bodies, we come to have any Sensation by our Organs, or any Ideas...Formation, any or all of them, depend on Matter or no," remarking that "[t]hese are Speculations, which, however curious and entertaining, I shall decline,...
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Soul Made Flesh: The Discovery of the Brain-- and how it Changed the World

Carl Zimmer - 2004 - 382 Seiten
...examine wherein its essence consists, or by what motions of our spirits, or alterations of our bodies, we come to have any sensation by our organs, or any ideas...formation, any or all of them, depend on matter or no." Locke claimed that the workings of the mind were incomprehensible. He would talk only about ideas themselves...
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The Goodly Word: The Puritan Influence in American Literature from Jonathan ...

Ellwood Johnson - 2005 - 300 Seiten
...opinion, and assent; — I shall not at present meddle with the physical consideration of the mind; . . . and whether those ideas do in their formation, any or all of them, depend on matter or not. And he was especially reacting against the "atheism" of Thomas Hobbes, whose Leviathan portrayed...
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Linguistic Turns in Modern Philosophy

Michael Losonsky - 2006 - 304 Seiten
...problem: "I shall not... trouble my self to examine, wherein [the mind's] Essence consists" and whether "Ideas do in their Formation, any, or all of them, depend on Matter, or no." Instead, Locke announces that he will "consider the discerning Faculties of a Man, as they are employ'd...
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The Language of Liberal Constitutionalism

Howard Schweber - 2007 - 15 Seiten
...examine, wherein its essence consists, or by what motions of our spirits, or alterations of our bodies, we come to have any sensation by our organs, or any ideas...formation, any, or all of them, depend on matter, or no. These are speculations, which, however curious and entertaining, I shall decline." (Locke [1689], 1982:...
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