| Lord Henry Home Kames - 1774 - 520 páginas
...meaneft of them which comprehends its real eflence. It is juftly obferved by Locke, that nominal efTences only, which are the creatures of our own minds, are...agreements and differences, and efpecially by a right underftanding of the powers of our own minds by which fuch notions are formed. The principles laid... | |
| Lord Henry Home Kames - 1774 - 522 páginas
...meaneft of them which comprehends its real efTence. It is juftly obferved by Locke, that nominal efTences only, which are the creatures of our own minds, are...agreements and differences, and efpecially by a right underftanding of the powers of our own minds by which fuch notions are formed. The principles' laid... | |
| Lord Henry Home Kames - 1775 - 230 páginas
...and experiment, aflifted by reafoning ; but we can give no definition of the meaneft of them which comprehends its real eflence. It is juftly obferved...too ' fimple in their nature to admit of definition. When«jf»p cannot give precifion to our notions by a definition. jjya muft endeavour to do it .by... | |
| Lord Henry Home Kames - 1779 - 570 páginas
...definition that comprehends its real eflence. It is juftly obferved by Locke, that nominal effences only, which are the creatures of our own minds, are...agreements, and differences, and efpecially by a right underftanding of the pow'ers of our own minds by which fuch notions are formed. The The principles... | |
| Thomas Reid - 1806 - 168 páginas
...this is impofllble, and is the vain boaft of men unconfcious of the weaknefs of human underftanding. The works of God are but imperfectly known by us....agreements and differences, and efpecially by a right underftanding of the powers of our own minds, by which fuch notions are formed. The principles laid... | |
| Henry Home (lord Kames.), Lord Henry Home Kames - 1807 - 528 páginas
...even of the fimpleft of them we can give no definition that comprehends its real eflence. It is guftly obferved by Locke, that nominal eflences only, which...their agreements and differences, and efpecially by a a right underftanding of the powers of our own minds, by which fuch notions arc formed. The principles... | |
| Henry Home (lord Kames.), Lord Henry Home Kames - 1807 - 530 páginas
...definition that comprehends its real effence. It is juftly obferved by -Locke, that nominal effences only, which are the creatures of our own minds, are...endeavour to do it by attentive reflecTion upon them, by obfetying minutely their agreements and differences, and efpecially by a right underftanding; of; t&e... | |
| Lord Henry Home Kames - 1813 - 536 páginas
...definition that comprehends its real essence. It is justly observed by Locke, that nominal essences only, which are the creatures of our own minds, are...comprehended by us, or can be properly defined ; and even of these there are many too simple in their nature to admit of definition. When we cannot give precision... | |
| Thomas Reid - 1822 - 432 páginas
...meanest of them which comprehends its real essence. It is justly observed by Locke, that nominal essences only, which are the creatures of our own minds, are...comprehended by us, or can be properly defined ; and even of these there are many too simple in their nature to admit of definition. When we cannot give precision... | |
| Thomas Reid - 1827 - 706 páginas
...definition that comprehends its real essence, t is justly observed by Locke, that nominal essences only, which are the creatures of our own minds, are...comprehended by us, or can be properly defined; and even of these there are many too simple in their nature to admit of definition. When we cannot give precision... | |
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