| John Locke - Philosophy - 1722 - 640 pages
...mine. Whoever reflects on what pafles in his own Mind, cannot mifs it : And if he does not refled, all the Words in the World cannot make him have any notion of it. §. 3. This iscertain, That whatever Alterations are made in the Body, if they reach not the Mind ;... | |
| John Locke - Knowledge, Theory of - 1768 - 418 pages
...any Difcourfe of mine. Whoever reflects on the Imprejpon. what paiTes in his own Mind, cannot mifs it; and if he does not reflect, all the Words in the World cannot make him have any Notion of it. §. 3. This is certain, that whatever Alterations are made in the Body, if they reach not the Mind... | |
| Jackson Barwis - Innate ideas (Philosophy) - 1779 - 116 pages
...I prefume is innate *, viz. " Whoever reflects on what pafles in *' his own mind, cannot mifs it j and , " if he does not reflect, all the words " in the world cannot make him have " any notion of it-j-." So, our moral principles being innate, and of a fimple nature ; when we would defcribe the... | |
| John Locke - Knowledge, Theory of - 1796 - 560 pages
...than by any difcourfe of mine. imPre(r'onWhoever reflects on what paffcs in his own mind, cannot mifs it : and if he does not reflect, all the words in the world cannot make him have any notion of it. $. 3. This is certain, that whatever alterations are made in the body, if they reach not the mind ;... | |
| John Locke - 1801 - 950 pages
...thinks, than by any difcourfe of mine. Whoever reflects on what pafles in his own mind, cannot mifs it ; and if he does not reflect, all the words in the world cannot make him have any notion of it. $ 3THIS is certain, that whatever alterations are made in the body, if they reach not the mind ; whatever... | |
| John Locke - Knowledge, Theory of - 1801 - 340 pages
...mine. Whoever reflects on what pafles in his own mind, cannot mifs it; and if he does not refie£r, alk the words in the world cannot make him have any notion of it. §3THIS is certain, that whatever alterations are made in the body, if they reach not the mind ; whatever... | |
| Elizabeth Hamilton - Education - 1802 - 472 pages
...fees, feels, &c. " Who" ever reflects," fays Locke, " cannot mifs *'it; and if he does not refleft, all the " words in the world cannot make him " have any notion of it." The word Perception is likewife frequently ufed' in a figurative fenfe.* But * In this fenfe, alfo, do I ufe the word Impreffion,... | |
| John Locke - Knowledge, Theory of - 1805 - 562 pages
...feels, &c. or thinks, than by any discourse of mine, Whoever reflects on what passes in his own mind, cannot miss it: and if he does not reflect, all the...the world cannot make him have any notion of it. the mind receives the impression. §. 3. This is certain, that whatever alterations are made in the body,... | |
| John Locke - Knowledge, Theory of - 1805 - 554 pages
...thinks, than by any discourse of mine, impression. Whoever reflects on what passes in his own mind, cannot miss it: and if he does not reflect, all the...in the world cannot make him have any notion of it. §. 3. This is certain, that whatever alterations are made in the body, if they reach not the mind... | |
| John Locke - Knowledge, Theory of - 1813 - 518 pages
...feels, Sec. or thinks, than by any discourse of mine. Whoever reflects on what passes in his own mind, cannot miss it : and if he does not reflect, all the...in the world cannot make him have any notion of it. § 3. THIS is certain, that whatever alterations are made in the bodv if they reach not the mind ;... | |
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