| Sir William Hamilton - 1859 - 546 páginas
...conclusion founded on the observed constancy of their concomitance. (See 36, 37, and p. 370 b, sq.) 21. Nay, the Perception proper, accompanying a sensation proper,...representation, of the external or internal stimulus, or concnuse, which determines the affection whereof the sensation is the consciousness. — Not the former... | |
| Sir William Hamilton - 1860 - 548 páginas
...founded on. the observed constancy of their concomitanee. (Sec 30, 37, and p. 376 b, sq.) 21. Nay, the Perception proper, accompanying a sensation proper,...consciousness. — Not the former; for the stimulus or coneause of a sensation is always, in itself, to consciousness unknown. Not the latter ; for this would... | |
| Thomas Reid - 1863 - 542 páginas
...observed constancy of their concomitance. (See 36, 37, and p. 857b,sq.) 21. Nay, the Perception pro; er, accompanying a sensation proper, is not an apprehension,...Not the latter ; for this would turn Perception into Imagination — reduce it from an immediate, and assertory, and objective, into a mediate, and problematic,... | |
| Thomas Reid - 1863 - 552 páginas
...observed constancy of their concomitance. (See 36, 37, and p. 857 b,sq.) 21. Nay, the Perception pro; er, accompanying a sensation proper, is not an apprehension,...affection whereof the sensation is the consciousness. — Nut tile former; for the stimulus or conrausc of a sensation is always, in itself, to consciousness... | |
| Sir William Hamilton - 1866 - 548 páginas
...conclusion founded on the observed constancy of their concomitance. (See 36, 37, and p. 376 b, sq.) 21. Nay, the Perception proper, accompanying a sensation proper,...determines the affection whereof the sensation is the conseiousness.—Not the former; for the stimulus or concause of a sensation is always, in itself,... | |
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