| John Locke - 1805 - 562 páginas
...every one to be what he calls self, and thereby distinguishes himself from all other thinking things; in this alone consists personal identity, ie the sameness...is the same self now it was then ; and it is by the eame self with this- present one that now reflects on it, that that action was done. 5 , . , . nr .... | |
| John Locke - 1808 - 346 páginas
...accompanying our perceptions makes each person distinguish himself from all other thinking things ; and in this alone consists personal identity, ie the sameness of a rational being: as far as this consciousness can be extended backwards to any past action or thought, so far reaches... | |
| John Locke - 1813 - 518 páginas
...every one to be what he calls self, and thereby distinguishes himself from all other thinking things ; in this alone consists personal identity, ie the sameness of a rational^ beiiig_: and as far as this consciousness can be cxtendeiUt1acltjyards to any past action or thought,... | |
| David Levi - 1817 - 378 páginas
...whether that self be continued in the sami or divers substances. So far reaches the identity of that same person. It is the same self now it \ was then ; and it was by the same self which now reflects on an action, that action was performed. Now, it is this personal... | |
| John Locke - 1823 - 426 páginas
...every one to be what he calls self, and thereby distinguishes himself from all other thinking things; in this alone consists personal identity, ie the sameness of a rational being r and as far as this consciousness can be extended backwards to any past action or thought, so far... | |
| Thomas Wallace (LL.D.) - 1827 - 132 páginas
...one to be what he calls self, and thereby " distinguishes himself from all other thinking " things, in this ALONE consists Personal Identity— " ie the...thought, so far " reaches the identity of that person." If Locke steadily abides by his own definition of person, and if he means by that word " mind," then... | |
| Thomas Reid - 1827 - 706 páginas
...that personal identity, that is, the sameness of a rational being, consists in consciousness alone, and, as far as this consciousness can be extended...thought, so far reaches the identity of that person. So that whatever hath the consciousness of present and past actions, is the same person to whom they... | |
| Thomas Curtis - 1829 - 798 páginas
...every one to be what he calls self, and thereby distinguishes himself from all other thinking things ; in this alone consists personal identity, ie the sameness of a rational being. hacon . The most ordinary cause of a single life is liberty, especially in certain «//-pleasing and... | |
| John Locke - 1831 - 458 páginas
...makes every one to be what he calls self. In this alone consists personal identity, ie the sameness of rational being : and as far as this consciousness...thought, so far reaches the identity of that person. But it is farther inquired, whether it be the same identical substance. This few would doubt of, if... | |
| English literature - 1831 - 536 páginas
...makes every one to be what he calls self. In this alone consists personal identity, ie the sameness of rational being : and as far as this consciousness...thought, so far reaches the identity of that person. But it is farther inquired, whether it be the same identical substance. This few would doubt of, if... | |
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