| John Locke - 1894 - 604 pàgines
...has obtained the experience of how a globe, how a cube affects his touch, yet he has not yet obtained the experience, that what affects his touch so or...that a protuberant angle in the cube, that pressed hi;, hand unequally, shall appear to his eye as it does in the cube." — I agree with this thinking... | |
| George Berkeley - 1897 - 466 pàgines
...though he has obtained the experience of how a globe, how a cube affects his touch; yet he has not yet attained the experience, that what affects his touch...his hand unequally, shall appear to his eye as it doth in the cube. I agree with this thinking gentleman, whom I am proud to call my friend, in his answer... | |
| 1908 - 588 pàgines
...has obtained the experience of how a globe, how a cube affects his touch, yet he has not yet obtained the experience that what affects his touch so or so,...unequally, shall appear to his eye as it does in the cube." — I agree with this thinking gentleman, whom I am proud to call my friend, in his answer to this... | |
| George Berkeley - 1901 - 634 pàgines
...obtained the experience that what affects his touch so and so, must affect his sight so and so ; so that a protuberant angle in the cube, that pressed...unequally, shall appear to his eye as it does in the cube. — I agree with this thinking gentleman, whom I am proud to call my friend, in his answer to this... | |
| George Berkeley, Alexander Campbell Fraser - 1901 - 656 pàgines
...obtained the experience that what affects his touch so and so, must affect his sight so and so; so that a protuberant angle in the cube, that pressed...unequally, shall appear to his eye as it does in the cube. — I agree with this thinking gentleman, whom I am proud to call my friend, in his answer to this... | |
| William Hazlitt - 1904 - 632 pàgines
...though he has obtained the experience of how a globe, how a cube affects his touch, yet he has not yet attained the experience that what affects his touch...unequally, shall appear to his eye as it does in the cube." I agree' (says Mr. Locke) 'with this thinking gentleman, whom I am proud to call my friend, in his... | |
| 1904 - 618 pàgines
...though he has obtained the experience of how a globe, how a cube affects his touch, yet he has not yet attained the experience that what affects his touch...his hand unequally, shall appear to his eye as it doth in the cube." The reasoning seems inconclusive when the question put is only which of the two... | |
| William Hazlitt - 1904 - 636 pàgines
...globe, how a cube affects his touch, yet he has not yet attained the experience that what affect« his touch so or so, must affect his sight so or so...unequally, shall appear to his eye as it does in the cube." I agree' (says Mr. Locke) 'with this thinking gentleman, whom I am proud to call my friend, in his... | |
| John Locke - 1905 - 382 pàgines
...obtained the experience of how a globe, how a cube, affects his touch ; yet he has not yet obtained the experience, that what affects his touch so or...unequally, shall appear to his eye as it does in the cube." I agree with this thinking gentleman, whom I am proud to call my friend, in his answer to this his... | |
| John Locke - 1905 - 424 pàgines
...he has obtain! perience of how a globe, how a cube, affects "His touch; yet he has not yet obtained the experience, that what affects his touch so or...unequally, shall appear to his eye as it does in the cube." I agree with this thinking gentleman, whom I am proud to call my friend, in his answer to this his... | |
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