I can discover, are the windows by which light is let into this dark room : for methinks the understanding is not much unlike a closet wholly shut from light, with only some little opening left, to let in external visible resemblances, or ideas of things... Elements of the Philosophy of the Human Mind - 33 psl.autoriai: Dugald Stewart - 1854 - 490 psl.Visos knygos peržiūra - Apie šią knygą
| Thomas Reid - 1827 - 706 psl.
...left, to let in external visible resemblances, or ideas of things without. Would the pictures coming into such a dark room but stay there, and lie so orderly...closet, may be applied with ease to all the systems of perception that have been invented : For they all suppose that we perceive not external objects immediately,... | |
| John Locke - 1828 - 392 psl.
...left, to let in external visible resemblances, or ideas of things without : would the pictures coming into such a dark room but stay there, and lie so orderly...reference to all objects of sight, and the ideas of them. These are my guesses concerning the means whereby the understanding comes to have and retain simple... | |
| John Locke - 1828 - 602 psl.
...left, to let in external visible resemblances, or ideas of things without : would the pictures coming into such a dark room but stay there, and lie so orderly...reference to all objects of sight, and the ideas of them. These are my guesses concerning the means whereby the understanding comes to have, and retain, simple... | |
| John Locke - 1828 - 390 psl.
...left, to let in external visible resemblances, or ideas of things without : would the pictures coming into such a dark room but stay there, and lie so orderly...reference to all objects of sight, and the ideas of them. These are my guesses concerning the means whereby the understanding comes to have and retain simple... | |
| Dugald Stewart - 1829 - 474 psl.
...left, to let in external visible resemblances or ideas of things without. Would the pictures coming into such a dark room but stay there, and lie so orderly...reference to all objects of sight, and the ideas of them.' f " Plato's subterranean cave, and Mr. Locke's dark closet, may be applied with ease to all the systems... | |
| Dugald Stewart - 1829 - 482 psl.
...left, to let in external visible resemblances or ideas of things without. Would the pictures coming into such a dark room but stay there, and lie so orderly...reference to all objects of sight, and the ideas of them.' f " Plato's subterranean cave, and Mr. Locke's dark closet, may be applied with ease to all the systems... | |
| Dugald Stewart - 1829 - 450 psl.
...left, to let in external visible resemblances, or ideas, of things without : Would the pictures coming into such a dark room but stay there, and lie so orderly...reference to all objects of sight, and the ideas of them." — In a different part of his Essay, he has crowded into a few sentences, a variety of such theories... | |
| Dugald Stewart - 1829 - 454 psl.
...left, to let in external visible resemblances, or ideas, of things without: Would the pictures coming into such a dark room but stay there, and lie so orderly...reference to all objects of sight, and the ideas of them."—In a different part of his Essay, he has crowded into a few sentences, a variety of such theories... | |
| Dugald Stewart - 1829 - 448 psl.
...external visible resemblances, or ideas, of things without : Would the pictures earning into such ft dark room but stay there, and lie so orderly as to be J'o^tn<L upon occasion, it would very much resemble the understanding of a man, in reference to all... | |
| English literature - 1831 - 536 psl.
...opening left to let in external visible resemblances of things without : would the pictures coming into such a dark room but stay there, and lie so orderly as to be found on occasion, it would very much resemble the understanding of a man, in reference to all objects of... | |
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