| John Locke - 1854 - 536 páginas
...not. — From whence I think it easy to draw this observation, that the ideas of primary qualities cf bodies are resemblances of them, and their patterns...bodies, we denominate from them, only a power to produce those sensations in us ; and what is sweet, blue, or warm in idea, is but the certain bulk, figure,... | |
| Dugald Stewart - 1854 - 660 páginas
...as stated by himself: — " From whence I think it is easy to draw this observation, That the idea* of primary qualities of bodies are resemblances of them, and their patterns do realty exist in the bodies themselves, but the ideas produced in us by these secondary qualities have... | |
| Dugald Stewart - 1855 - 542 páginas
...Matter, proceeds thus : — " From whence I think it easy to draw this observation, that the ideas of primary qualities of bodies are resemblances of...secondary qualities have no resemblance of them at all." 2 What notion Mr. Locke annexed to the word resemblance, when applied to our ideas of primary qualities,... | |
| George Henry Lewes - 1857 - 838 páginas
...qualities, are resemblances of what really exist in bodies ; adding, that " the ideas produced in us by secondary qualities have no resemblance of them at...bodies we denominate from them, only a power to produce those sensations in us." It is remarkable that the last sentence did not lead him to the conclusion... | |
| George Henry Lewes - 1857 - 482 páginas
...bodies ; adding, that " the ideas produced in us by secondary qualities have no resemblance of them si all. There is nothing like our ideas existing in the...bodies we denominate from them, only a power to produce those sensations in us." It is remarkable that the last sentence did not lead him to the conclusion... | |
| Sir William Hamilton - 1859 - 772 páginas
...powers to produce various sensations in us; and depend on the qualities before mentioned. " The ideas of primary qualities of bodies are resemblances of them; and their patterns really exist in bodies themselves: but the ideas produced in us by secondary qualities, have no resemblance... | |
| Sir William Hamilton - 1861 - 626 páginas
...powers to produce various sensations in us ; and depend on the qualities before mentioned. " The ideas of Primary qualities of bodies are resemblances of them ; and their patterns really exist in bodies themselves : but the ideas produced in us by Secondary qualities have no resemblance... | |
| Sir William Hamilton - 1861 - 584 páginas
...powers to produce various sensations in us ; and depend on the qualities before mentioned. " The ideas of Primary qualities of bodies are resemblances of them ; and their patterns really exist in bodies themselves : but the ideas produced in us by Secondary qualities have no resemblance... | |
| George Henry Lewes - 1867 - 692 páginas
...exists in bodies ; adding, that ' the ideas produced in us by secondary qualities have no resemblances of them at all. There is nothing like our ideas existing...bodies we denominate from them, only a power to produce those sensations in us. It is remarkable that the hist sentence did not lead him t<> the conclusion... | |
| Noah Porter - 1869 - 752 páginas
...Hamilton supposes he means divisibility of tho constituent parts. Tho ideas of these qualities arc resemblances of them, and their patterns do really exist in the bodies themselves. t philosophy. That this permanence or indestructibility is not essential or necessary, that it cannot... | |
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