| Thomas Reid - 1850 - 522 oldal
...ceases when it is removed, I am led, by my nature, to conclude some quality to be in the rose which is the cause of this sensation. This quality in the...this quality, is what in this case I call perception. But it is here to be observed, that the sensation I feel, and the quality in the rose which I perceive,... | |
| Thomas Brown - 1851 - 652 oldal
...ceases when it is removed, I am led, by my nature, to conclude some quality to be in the rose which is the cause of this sensation. This quality in the...belief of this quality, is what in this case I call perception."1 That the reference to an external object is in this case something more than the mere... | |
| William Robinson Pirie - 1858 - 670 oldal
...ceases when it is removed, I am led "by my nature to conclude some quality to be in " the rose which is the cause of this sensation. This " quality in the rose is the object perceived." " Now, if he had said—"the quality out of the rose" is " the object perceived," it would have been... | |
| Sir William Hamilton - 1859 - 752 oldal
...ceases when it is removed, I am led, by my nature, to conclude some quality to be in the rose, which is the cause of this sensation. This quality in the...quality, is what in this case I call perception." 2 I have, however, had frequent occasion to show yon that we must not always interpret Reid's expressions... | |
| Sir William Hamilton - 1859 - 772 oldal
...ceases when it is removed, I am led, by my nature, to conclude some quality to be in the rose which is the cause of this sensation. This quality in the rose is the object perceived ; and that act of the mind, by which I have the conviction and belief of this quality, is what in this case I call perception."1... | |
| Sir William Hamilton - 1861 - 584 oldal
...ceases when it is removed, I am led, by my nature, to conclude some quality to be in the rose which is the cause of this sensation. This quality in the rose is the object perceived ; and that act of the mind, by which I have the conviction and belief of this quality, is what in this case I call perception."... | |
| Sir William Hamilton - 1861 - 584 oldal
...ceases when it is removed, I am led, by my nature, to conclude some quality to be in the rose which is the cause of this sensation. This quality in the rose is the object perceived ; and that act of the mind, by which I have the conviction and belief of this quality, is what in this case I call perception."... | |
| Sir William Hamilton - 1862 - 584 oldal
...ceases when it is removed, I am led, by my nature, to conclude some quality to be in the rose which is the cause of this sensation. This quality in the rose is the object perceived ; and that act of the mind, by which I have the conviction and belief of this quality, is what in this case I call perception."... | |
| Sir William Hamilton - 1865 - 588 oldal
...ceases when it is removed, I am led, by my nature, to conclude some quality to be in the rose, which is the cause of this sensation. This quality in the...belief of this quality, is what in this case I call perception."'3 I have, however, had frequent occasion to show you that we must not always interpret... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1874 - 342 oldal
...J Ibid. p. 311, is the cause of this sensation. This quality in the rose is the object pereeived ; and that act of my mind by which I have the conviction...belief of this quality, is what in this case I call pereeption." * Of this passage even Sir W. Hamilton honestly says in a foot-note, that it " appears... | |
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