A great philosopher * has disputed the received opinion in this particular, and has asserted, that all general ideas are nothing but particular ones annexed to a certain term, which gives them a more extensive signification, and makes them recall upon... The Mind of Man: A Text-book of Psychology - Página 130por Gustav Spiller - 1902 - 552 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| 1739 - 480 páginas
...that that Dr. Berkeley has difputed the received Opinion in this Particular, and has aflerted, that all general Ideas are nothing but particular ones, annexed to a certain fertn, which gives them a more extenjive Signifi* cation, and makes them recall upon Occafion other... | |
| Dugald Stewart - 1802 - 610 páginas
...great philofopher has dif" puted the received opinion in this particular ; and has aflerted, " that all general ideas are nothing but particular ones...annexed to " a certain term, which gives them a more exteniive Sigmfication, " and makes them recal, upon occafion, other indrviduals, whick " are funilar... | |
| Thomas Reid - 1803 - 676 páginas
...are exprefTed, part i. feet. j. Treatife of Human Nature. He agrees perfectly with the Bifhop, " That all " general ideas are nothing but particular ones...annexed to a certain term, which gives them " a more extenfive fignification, and makes them " recal upon occafion other individuals which " are fimilar... | |
| Dugald Stewart - 1813 - 564 páginas
...great philosopher has dis« puted the received opinion in this particular ; and has asserted, " that all general ideas are nothing but particular ones...a more extensive signification, " and makes' them recal, upon occasion, other individuals, which " are similar to them. As I look upon this to be one... | |
| Thomas Reid - 1815 - 434 páginas
...(he means Dr. Berkeley) has disputed the reccived opinion in this particular, and has asserted, that all general ideas are nothing but particular ones...them a more extensive signification, and makes them recal upon oecasion other individuals which are similar to them. As I look upon this to be one of the... | |
| Dugald Stewart - 1821 - 706 páginas
...A great philosopher has disputed the received opinion in tlii» particular; and has asserted, that all general ideas are nothing but particular ones annexed to a certain term, which gives them 8 more eitensive signification, and makes them recall, upon occasion, other individuals, which are... | |
| Dugald Stewart - 1821 - 382 páginas
...A great philosopher has disputed the received opinion in this particular; and has asserted, that " general ideas are nothing but particular ones annexed to a certain term, which gives tin WuellK . . .... . _ all them j more extensive signification, and makes them recall, upon occasion,... | |
| Dugald Stewart - 1822 - 572 páginas
...; A great philosopher has disputed the received opinion in this particular; and bas asserted, that all general ideas are nothing but particular ones...upon occasion, other individuals, which are similar so them. As I look upon this to be one of the greatest and most valuable discoveries that have been... | |
| David Hume - 1826 - 508 páginas
...A great philosopher * has disputed the received opinion in this particular, and has asserted, that all general ideas are , nothing but particular ones...them a more extensive signification, and makes them recal upon occasion other individuals, which are similar to them. As I look upon this to be one of... | |
| Thomas Reid - 1827 - 706 páginas
...(he means Dr. Berkeley) has disputed the received opinion in this particular, and has asserted, that all general ideas are nothing but particular ones annexed to a certain term, wjiich gives them a more extensive signification, and makes them recall upon occasion other individuals,... | |
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