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" It being that term which, I think, serves best to stand for whatsoever is the object of the understanding when a man thinks, I have used it to express whatever is meant by phantasm, notion, species, or whatever it is which the mind can be employed about... "
The Quarterly Review - Pàgina 480
1822
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Memory: What it is and how to Improve it

David Kay - 1888 - 374 pàgines
...remembered but through its idea." — Jos. MM. • "The word 'idea' . . being that term which I think serves best to stand for whatsoever is the object of the...meant by phantasm, notion, species, or whatever it is which the mind can bo employed about in thinking." — John Locke. "The word 'idea,' asone prostituted...
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Physical Realism: Being an Analytical Philosophy from the Physical Objects ...

Thomas Case - 1888 - 442 pàgines
...word idea, which he will find in the following treatise. It being that term which, I think, serves best to stand for whatsoever is the object of the...meant by phantasm, notion, species, or whatever it is which the mind can be employed about in thinking ; and I could not avoid frequently using it.' 1 These...
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An Outline of Locke's Ethical Philosophy ...

Mattoon Monroe Curtis - 1890 - 168 pàgines
...apologising for the frequent use of the term and its vagueness, he defines it to be "that which serves best to stand for whatsoever is the object of the understanding when a man thinks", or, "whatsoever the mind perceives in itself or is the immediate object of perception, thought or understanding"....
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Vocabulary of Philosophy: Psychological, Ethical, Metaphysical, with ...

William Fleming - 1890 - 458 pàgines
...find in the following treatise. It being that term which I think serves best to stand for whatever is the object of the understanding when a man thinks, I have used to express whatever is meant by phantasm, notion, species, or whatever it is the mind can be employed...
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The Philosophy of Locke: In Extracts from The Essay Concerning Human ...

John Locke - 1891 - 176 pàgines
...word " idea" which he will find in the following treatise. It being that term which, I think, serves best to stand for whatsoever is the object of the...meant by phantasm, notion, species, or whatever it is which the mind can be employed about in thinking ; and I could not avoid frequently using it. I presume...
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Evolution and Man's Place in Nature

Henry Calderwood - 1893 - 380 pàgines
...related. The combination of the three secures several advantages. Locke says the term 'idea' 'serves best to stand for whatsoever is the object of the...meant by phantasm, notion, species, or whatever it is which the mind may be employed about in thinking.' l Hume distinguishes between impressions and ideas....
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The Asclepiad. v. 10, 1893, Volum 10

1893 - 478 pàgines
...the first chapter he takes great pains to define his use of the word " idea," explaining that he uses it " to express whatever is meant by phantasm, notion,...that the mind can be employed about in thinking." He takes it for granted, as a premise, that there are such ideas in men-s minds ; every one is conscious...
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Philosophical Works: Preliminary discourse by the editor. On the conduct of ...

John Locke - 1894 - 604 pàgines
...'• idea,"* which he will find in the following treatise. It beingThat term which, I think, serves best to stand for whatsoever is (the object of the...to express whatever is meant by phantasm, notion, v , species, or whatever it is which the mind can be employed it$ ' aboutrTn thinking; and I could...
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An Essay Concerning Human Understanding, Volum 1

John Locke - 1894 - 692 pàgines
...the wordSi^* which he will find in the following treatise. It being that term which, I think, serves best to stand for whatsoever is the object of the understanding when a man thinks,<l have used it to express whatever is meant by phantasm, notion, species, or whatever it is...
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Disciples of Aesculapius, Volum 2

Benjamin Ward Richardson, Mrs. George Martin - 1900 - 468 pàgines
...the first chapter he takes great pains to define his use of the word " idea," explaining that he uses it " to express whatever is meant by phantasm, notion,...that the mind can be employed about in thinking." He takes it for granted, as a premise, that there are such ideas in men's minds ; every one is conscious...
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