I think, is a thinking intelligent being, that has reason and reflection, and can consider itself as itself, the same thinking thing, in different times and places; which it does only by that consciousness which is inseparable from thinking, and, as it... Lectures on the philosophy of the human mind - Pàgina 93per Thomas Brown - 1833 - 692 pàginesVisualització completa - Sobre aquest llibre
| John Locke - 1801 - 398 pàgines
...go to the making of the same man. Personal §. ^- ^^i s ^ eni » premised, to find wherein identity. personal identity consists, we must consider what...consciousness which is inseparable from thinking, and as it seems to me essential to it: it being impossible for any one to perceive, M'ithout perceiving... | |
| John Locke - 1805 - 554 pàgines
...find wherein „ 3 i . , ,- rt r . . , Personal personal identity consists, we must consider identity what person stands for ; which, I think, is a thinking...consciousness which is inseparable from thinking, and, as it seems to me, essential to it: it being impossible for any one to perceive, without perceiving... | |
| John Locke - 1815 - 454 pàgines
...is a thinking intelligent being, that has reason and reflection, and can consider itself as it self, the same thinking thing in different times and places;...consciousness which is inseparable from thinking, and, as.it seems to tt#t essential to it: it being impossible for any one to perceive, without perceivbg... | |
| John Locke - 1819 - 516 pàgines
...immaterial spirit, go to the making of the same man. §. 9. Personal identity, This being premised, to find wherein personal identity consists, we must consider...consciousness which is inseparable from thinking, and, as it seems to me, essential to it: it being impossible for any one to perceive, without perceiving... | |
| John Locke - 1819 - 518 pàgines
...premised, to find wherein personal identity consists, we must consider what person stands for ; which, 1 think, is a thinking intelligent being, that has reason...consciousness which is inseparable from thinking, and, as it seems to me, essential to it: it being impossible for any one to perceive, without perceiving... | |
| Thomas Brown - 1822 - 552 pàgines
...personality, " To find," he says, " wherein personal identity consists, we must consider what/ier«on stands for; which, I think, is a thinking intelligent...once given this definition of a person, there can be n« question, that personal identity, in his sense, is wherever consciousness is, and only where consciousness... | |
| Frederick Beasley - 1822 - 584 pàgines
...inconsistent with the doctrine he espouses. " To find wherein personal identity consists," says Mr. Locke, " we must consider what person stands for, which, I...consciousness, which is inseparable from thinking, and seenr-s to be essential to it." Here we find the very opinion of Bishop Butler distinctly stated,... | |
| John Locke - 1823 - 420 pàgines
...This being premised, to find wherein Personal personal identity consists, we must con- identity, sider what person stands for; which, I think, is a thinking...consciousness which is inseparable from thinking, and as it seems to me essential to it: it being impossible for any one to perceive, without perceiving... | |
| John Locke - 1823 - 444 pàgines
...This being premised, to find wherein Personal personal identity consists, we must con- identity, sider what person stands for ; which, I think, is a thinking...consciousness which is inseparable from thinking, and as it seems to me essential to it : it being impossible for any one to perceive, without perceiving... | |
| John Locke - 1823 - 432 pàgines
...This being premised, to find wherein Personal personal identity consists, we must con- identity, sider what person stands for ; which, I think, is a thinking...consciousness which is inseparable from thinking, and as it seems to me essential to it : it being impossible for any one to perceive, without perceiving... | |
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