| 1847 - 602 páginas
...EXTERNAL REALITY, in relation with my sense, as THE OBJECT PERCEIVED. Of the existence of both these things I am convinced ; because I am conscious of...perception, as given in consciousness, and as it affords to mankind in general the conjunct assurance they possess, of their own existence, and of the existence... | |
| Thomas Reid - 1850 - 522 páginas
...external reality, in relation with my sense, as the object perceived. Of the existence of both these things I am convinced ; because I am conscious of...perception, as given in consciousness, and as it affords to mankind in general the conjunct assurance they possess of their own existence, and of the existence... | |
| Thomas Reid - 1850 - 496 páginas
...external reality, in relation with my sense, as the object perceived. Of the existence of both these things I am convinced ; because I am conscious of...apprehended out of, and in direct contrast to, the other. of their own existence, and of the existence of an external world. Nor are the contents of the deliverance,... | |
| David Stuart (D.D.) - 1853 - 196 páginas
...external reality, in relation with my senses, as the object perceived. Of the reality of both these I am convinced ; because I am conscious of knowing...other not following or determined ; and because each ia apprehended out of, and in direct contrast to the other." Such are the facts of perception as given... | |
| Thomas Reid - 1855 - 516 páginas
...external reality, in relation with my sense, as the object perceived. Of the existence of both these things I am convinced ; because I am conscious of...perception, as given in consciousness, and as it affords to mankind in general the conjunct assurance they possess of their own existence, and of the existence... | |
| Thomas Reid - 1855 - 524 páginas
...external reality, in relation vvith my sense, as the object pereeived. Of the existence of both these things I am convinced ; because I am conscious of...direct contrast to, the other. Such is the fact of pereeption, as given in consciousness, and as it affords to mankind in general the conjunct assurance... | |
| Alexander Bain - 1855 - 758 páginas
...something else, as represented, but immediately in itself, as existing. Of their mutual dependence I am no less convinced ; because each is apprehended...apprehended out of, and in direct contrast to, the other.' — (Reid, p. 747.) Mr. Samuel Bailey, in his Letters on Hie Philosophy of On Human Mind, has exposed,... | |
| Thomas Solly - 1856 - 312 páginas
...external reality, in relation with my sense, as the object perceived. Of the existence of both these things I am convinced — because I am conscious of...apprehended out of, and in direct contrast to, the other." Sir W. Hamilton's Ed. of Reid, p. 747. The doctrine in the text would have been identical with that... | |
| Thomas Solly - 1856 - 320 páginas
...less convinced; because each is apprehended equally, and at once, in the same indivisible energy—the one not preceding or determining, the other not following...apprehended out of, and in direct contrast to, the other." Sir W. Hamilton's Ed. of Reid, p. 747. The doctrine in the text would have been identical with that... | |
| Thomas Solly - 1856 - 304 páginas
...less convinced; because each is apprehended equally, and at once, in the same indivisible energy—the one not preceding or determining, the other not following...apprehended out of, and in direct contrast to, the other." Sir W. Hamilton's Ed. of Reid, p. 747. The doctrine in the text would have been identical with that... | |
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