| 1883 - 836 oldal
...suppose a support." " So that if any one will examine himself concerning his notion of pure Substance in general, he will find he has no other idea of it...asked what is the subject wherein Colour or Weight inheres, he would have nothing to say but the solid extended parts. And if he were demanded what is... | |
| Thomas Fowler - 1883 - 224 oldal
...suppose a support." " So that if any one will examine himself concerning his notion of pure Substance in general, he will find he has no other idea of it...us ; which qualities are commonly called Accidents. I£ any one should be asked what is the subject wherein Colour or Weight inheres, he would have nothing... | |
| John Mackintosh - 1884 - 538 oldal
...admits his impotence. He says, "If anyone will examine himself concerning his notion of pure substance in general, he will find he has no other idea of it...which qualities are commonly called accidents. If anyone should be asked, what is the subject wherein colour or weight inheres, he would have nothing... | |
| George Berkeley, Alexander Campbell Fraser - 1884 - 448 oldal
...we call Substance. So that if any one will examine himself concerning his notion of pure substance in general, he will find he has no other idea of it...which are capable of producing simple ideas in us V Locke refers to other parts of his Essay for an answer to the question, — whether the fact ' that... | |
| John Rickaby - 1890 - 420 oldal
...any one will examine himself, concerning his pure notion of substance in general,5 he will find that he has no other idea of it at all, but only a supposition of he knows not what support of such qualities as are capable of producing simple ideas in us, which qualities are commonly 4 See Pt. I. c. ii. 5... | |
| John Locke - 1891 - 176 oldal
...therefore we call "substance." But if any one will examine himself concerning his notion of pure substance in general, he will find he has no other idea of it...one should be asked, "What is the subject wherein color or weight inheres ? " he would have nothing to say but, " The solid extended parts." And if he... | |
| Benjamin Chapman Burt - 1892 - 378 oldal
...we call substances. So that if any one will examine himself concerning his notions of pure substance in general, he will find he has no other idea of it...support of such qualities which are capable of producing ideas in us ; which qualities are commonly called accidents." A principal ingredient of our complex... | |
| Benjamin Chapman Burt - 1892 - 376 oldal
...call substances. So that if any one will examine himself concerning_his notions of pure substance_in general, he will find he has no other idea of it at...support of such qualities which are capable of producing ideas in us ; which qualities are commonly called accidents." A principal ingredient of our complex... | |
| John Morley - 1894 - 618 oldal
...suppose a support." " So that if any one will examine himself concerning his notion of pure Substance in general, he will find he has no other idea of it...asked what is the subject wherein Colour or Weight inheres, he would K 7 10 hare nothing to say but the solid extended part?. And if he were demanded... | |
| James Mark Baldwin, James McKeen Cattell, Howard Crosby Warren, John Broadus Watson, Herbert Sidney Langfeld, Carroll Cornelius Pratt, Theodore Mead Newcomb - 1917 - 520 oldal
...us." "If any one," he repeatedly asserts, "will examine himself concerning his idea of 'substance' he will find he has no other idea of it at all but...only a supposition of he knows not what support of qualities."5 "Our idea of substance," he says in another passage, referring definitely to spiritual... | |
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