| John Locke - 1828 - 424 σελίδες
...being directed toward it. Thus the mind perceives, that white is not black, that a circle is not a triangle, that three are more than two, and equal...two. Such kind of truths the mind perceives at the first sight of the ideas together, by bare intuition, without the intervention of any other idea; and... | |
| John Locke - 1828 - 602 σελίδες
...being directed towards it. Thus the mind perceives that white is not black, that a circle is not a triangle, that three are more than two, and equal...two. Such kind of truths the mind perceives at the first sight of the ideas together, bv bare intuition, without the intervention of any other idea ;... | |
| John Locke - 1828 - 436 σελίδες
...being directed toward it. Thus the mind perceives, that white is not black, that a circle is not a triangle, that three are more than two, and equal...two. Such kind of truths the mind perceives at the first sight of the ideas together, by bare intuition, without the intervention of any other idea; and... | |
| English literature - 1831 - 536 σελίδες
...eye does light, only by being directed towards it. Thus the mind perceives that white is not black, that three are more than two, and equal to one and two. This part of knowlege is irresistible, and, like the bright sunshine, forces itself immediately to... | |
| Encyclopaedia Americana - 1831 - 608 σελίδες
...does the light, merely by being directed towards it. Thus the mind perceives that white is not black, that three are more than two, and equal to one and two. This part of knowledge, says Locke, is irresistible, and, like the sunshine, forces itself immediately... | |
| Francis Lieber, Edward Wigglesworth - 1831 - 642 σελίδες
...does die light, merely by being directed towards it Thus die mind perceives that white is not black, that three are more than two, and equal to one and two. This part of knowledge, says Locke, is irresistible, and, like the sunshine, forces itself immediately... | |
| Francis Lieber, Edward Wigglesworth - 1831 - 618 σελίδες
...does the light, merely by being directed towards it. Thus the mind perceives that white is not black, that three are more than two, and equal to one and two. This part of knowledge, says Locke, is irresistible. and, like the sunshine, forces itself immediately... | |
| John Locke - 1849 - 588 σελίδες
...by being directed toward it. Thus the mind perceives that white is not black, that a circle is not a triangle, that three are more than two, and equal...two. Such kind of truths the mind perceives at the first sight of the ideas together, by bare intuition, without the intervention of any other idea ;... | |
| JOHN MURRAY - 1852 - 786 σελίδες
...by being directed toward it. Thus the mind perceives that white is not black, that a circle is not a triangle, that three are more than two, and equal...two. Such kind of truths the mind perceives at the first sight of the ideas together, by bare Intuition, without the intervention of any other idea; and... | |
| John Locke - 1854 - 552 σελίδες
...being directed towards it. Thus the mind perceives that white is not black, that a circle is not a triangle, that three are more than two, and equal to one and two. Such kinds of truths the mind perceives at the first sight of the ideas together, by bare intuition, without... | |
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