| Dugald Stewart - 1803 - 238 pàgines
...my Phi" lofopby; but I think it lies chiefly in " having called in queftion the common " theory of Ideas or Images of things in " the mind being the...thought ; a theory founded on natural " prejudices, and fo univerfally received " as to be interwoven with the ftructure " of language. Yet were I to give... | |
| 1803 - 752 pàgines
...founded on natural prejudices, and fo universally received, as to be interwoven with the ftrufture of language. Yet were I to give you a detail of what led me to call in queltion thi». thco ry , after I hjd long held it as felfit •.. evident evident and unqueftinriahle,... | |
| 1804 - 542 pàgines
...chiefly in having called in queflion the common theory of /•.',•.,- or Jmagrt of things in tin mind being the only objects of thought ; a theory founded on natural prejudices, and fo univerfally received as to be interwoven with the ftruclure of language. Yet were 1 to give you... | |
| 1803 - 752 pàgines
...by Bacon. We think it may even be queflioned, whether he was the firft •who oppofed the theory of ideas, or images of things in the mind, being the only objects of thought. The writer of this article had a thorough convioionof the abfurdiiy of that theory, long before he... | |
| Dugald Stewart - 1811 - 620 pàgines
...chiefly in having called in, • •* question the common theory of Ideas or Images of things in 11 the mind being the only objects of thought; a theory...language. Yet " were I to give you a detail of what led mo to call in ques" tion this theory, after I had long held it as self-evident and ' " unquestionable,... | |
| Thomas Reid - 1818 - 466 pàgines
...theory founded on natural prejudiees, and so universally reeeived as to be iuterwoven with the strueture of language. Yet were I to give you a detail of what led me to eall in question this theory, after I had long held it as self-evident and unquestionable, you would... | |
| Samuel Bailey - 1821 - 300 pàgines
...think it lies chiefly in having called in question the common theory of ideal, or images of thing* in the mind, being the only objects of thought ; a...were I to give you a detail of what led me to call in quesK the stream of ignorance and error ; and it is a poor argument against an attempt to reach the... | |
| Gilbert Wakefield, Henry Mackenzie - 1822 - 614 pàgines
...founded on natural prejudices, and fo univer" fally received as to be interwoven with, the «' ftru&ure of language. Yet were I to give " you a detail of what led me to call in queftion " this theory, after I had long held it as felf" evident and unqueftionable, you would think,... | |
| Thomas Reid - 1823 - 320 pàgines
...call my philosophy : but I think it lies chiefly in my having called in question the common theory of ideas or images of things in the mind being the only...received as to be interwoven with the structure of our language." The leading objections which Dr Priestly and other* liave urged against the doctrines... | |
| Samuel Bailey - 1831 - 254 pàgines
...to call my philosophy; bull think it lies chiefly in having called in question the common theory of ideas, or images of things in the mind, being the...prejudices, and so universally received as to be interwoven ^vith the structure of language. Yet were I to give you a detail of what led me to call in question... | |
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