| John Locke - 1805 - 554 sider
...visible resemblances, or ideas of things without : would the pictures coming -jnto such a dark rooi& but stay there, and lie so orderly as to be found...understanding of a man, in reference to all objects of sight, aaid the ideas of them. These are my guesses concerning the means whereby the understanding comes to... | |
| John Locke - 1805 - 562 sider
...dark room but stay there, and lie so orderly Darkroom §• ^7- I pretend not to teach, but to inas to be found upon occasion, it would very much Resemble...reference to all objects of sight, and the ideas of them. These are my guesses concerning the means whereby the understanding comes to have and retain simpld... | |
| Dugald Stewart - 1811 - 590 sider
...in external visible re" semblances, or ideas of things without; would the pic" tures coming into a dark room but stay there, and lie " so orderly as...very " much resemble the understanding of a man, in refer•' ence to all objects of sight, and the ideas of them."* I have been induced to multiply these... | |
| 1817 - 608 sider
...of outward existences were admitted through loop-holes; — ' would the pictures coming into such a dark room but stay there, and lie so orderly as to be found upon occasion.'* The construction of such theories as these, is the • * On Human Understanding, B. II. c. 11. { 17.... | |
| John Locke - 1813 - 518 sider
...in external visible resemblances, or ideas of things without : would the pictures coming into such a dark room but stay there, and lie so orderly as to be found upon occasioni it would very much resemble the Understanding of a man, iu reference to all objects of sight,... | |
| Dugald Stewart - 1814 - 528 sider
...in external visible resemblances or ideas of things " without. Would the pictures coming into such a dark " room but stay there, and lie so orderly as...found " upon occasion, it would very much resemble the under'," standing of a man, in reference to all objects of sight, " and the ideas of them."* • "... | |
| John Locke - 1815 - 454 sider
...in external visible resemblances, or ideas of things without: would the pictures coming into such a dark room but stay there, and lie so orderly as to...reference to all objects of sight, and the ideas of them. These are my guesses concerning the means whereby the understanding comes to have and retain simple'ideas,... | |
| Dugald Stewart - 1816 - 644 sider
...external visible resem" blances, or ideas, of things without : Would the " pictures coming into such a dark room but stay " there, and lie so orderly as to be found upon oc" casion, it would very much resemble the under" standing of a man, in reference to all objects of... | |
| John Locke - 1817 - 556 sider
...resemblances, or ideas of things without : would the pictures coming iuto such a dark room but stay there, ami lie so orderly as to be found upon occasion, it would...reference to all objects of sight, and the ideas of them. These are my guesses concerning the means whereby the understanding comes to have and retain simple... | |
| Dugald Stewart - 1821 - 382 sider
...in external visible resemblances or ideas of things " without. Would the pictures coming into such a dark room but •' stay there, and lie so orderly...to " all objects of sight, and the ideas of them. "J " Plato's subterranean cave, and Mr. Locke's dark closet, may be " applied with ease to all the... | |
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