Elements of Criticism, Volum 2Liberty Fund, 2005 - 821 pàgines |
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Pàgina 729
... termed an object . Some objects appear to be internal , or within the mind ; passion , for ex- ample , thinking ... termed perception . That act of the mind which makes known to me an internal object , is termed consciousness . The power ...
... termed an object . Some objects appear to be internal , or within the mind ; passion , for ex- ample , thinking ... termed perception . That act of the mind which makes known to me an internal object , is termed consciousness . The power ...
Pàgina 730
... termed a subject , or substratum . Every substratum of visible qual- ities , is termed substance ; and of tangible qualities , body . 5. Substance and sound are perceived as existing at a distance from the organ ; often at a ...
... termed a subject , or substratum . Every substratum of visible qual- ities , is termed substance ; and of tangible qualities , body . 5. Substance and sound are perceived as existing at a distance from the organ ; often at a ...
Pàgina 743
... termed a species : a plurality of species considered with respect to their distinguishing qualities , is termed a genus . That quality which dis- tinguisheth one genus , one species , or even one individual , from another , is termed a ...
... termed a species : a plurality of species considered with respect to their distinguishing qualities , is termed a genus . That quality which dis- tinguisheth one genus , one species , or even one individual , from another , is termed a ...
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