| John Locke - 1722 - Liczba stron: 640
...interventi°n °f *hc Ideas it has of them. Our Knowledg therefore is real, only rasa f0far as tnere js a Conformity between our Ideas and the Reality of Things. But what (hall be here the Criterion ? How (hall the Mind, when it perceives nothing but its own Ideas, know... | |
| John Locke - 1796 - Liczba stron: 554
...but only by the intervention of the ideas it has of them. Our knowledge therefore is real, only fo far as there is a conformity between our ideas and the reality of things. But what fhall be here the criterion? How fhall the mind, when it perceives nothing but its own ideas, know... | |
| John Locke - 1801 - Liczba stron: 398
...evident, the mind knows not things immediately, but only by the intervention of the ideas it has of them. Our knowledge therefore is real,, only so far as there...ideas, know that they agree with things themselves r This, though it seems not to want difficulty, yet, I think, there be two sorts of ideas, that, we... | |
| John Locke - 1801 - Liczba stron: 334
...but only by the intervention of the ideas it has of them. Our knowledge therefore is real, only fo far as there is a conformity between our ideas and the reality of things. But what fhall be here the criterion ? How lhall the mind, w-hen it perceives nothing but its own ideas, know... | |
| Thomas Reid - 1803 - Liczba stron: 676
...intervention of the ideas it has of " them." And in the fame paragraph he puts this queftion : " How mall the mind, when it " perceives nothing but its own ideas, know " that they agree with things themfelves ?" This theory I have already confidered, in treating of perception, of memory, and of conception.... | |
| John Locke - 1805 - Liczba stron: 520
...evident the mind knows not things immediately, but only by the intervention of the ideas it has of them. Our knowledge therefore is real, only so far as there...How shall the mind, when it perceives nothing but it& «wn ideas, know that they agree with things theittselves? This, though it seems not to wa-nt difficulty,... | |
| John Locke - 1808 - Liczba stron: 346
...things immediately, but only by the intervention of its ideas : our knowledge therefore is only real, so far as there is a conformity between our ideas and the reality of things. The difficulty then is to find the criterion of this conformity ; since the mind perceives nothing... | |
| John Locke - 1823 - Liczba stron: 444
...evident the mind knows not things immediately, but only by the intervention of the ideas it has of them. Our knowledge therefore is real, only so far as there...ideas, know that they agree with things themselves 1 This, though it seems not to want difficulty, yet, I think, there be two sorts of ideas, that, we... | |
| John Locke - 1824 - Liczba stron: 530
...evident the mind knows not things immediately, but only by the intervention of the ideas it has of them. Our knowledge therefore is real, only so far as there...criterion ? How shall the mind, when it perceives nothing butitsown ideas, know that they agree with things themselves ? This, though it seems not to want difficulty,... | |
| John Locke - 1824 - Liczba stron: 518
...evident the mind knows not things immediately, but only by the intervention of the ideas it has of them. Our knowledge therefore is real, only so far as there...our ideas and the reality of things. But what shall lie here the criterion ? How shall the mind, when it perceives nothing butitsown ideas, know that they... | |
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