| John Locke - 1722 - 640 sider
...in the Repofitory of the Memory, fignifics no more but this, chat the Mind has a Power in many Cafes to revive Perceptions, which it has once had, with this additional Perception annex'd to them, that it has had them before. And in this Senfe it is, that our Ideas are faid to be... | |
| Etienne Bonnot de Condillac - 1756 - 414 sider
...memory to confift in the power which the mind has, in many cafes, to revive perceptions it has once,had, with this additional perception annexed to them, that it has had them before. And yet this is not philofophically exact; for it is beyond all doubt, that we may have the memory of a... | |
| John Locke - 1768 - 418 sider
...Repofitory of the Memory, figni'fies no more but this, that the Mind has a Power, in many Cafes, tq revive Perceptions which it has once had, with this...Perception annexed to them, that it has had them before ; anil in this Senfe it is tljat pur Ideas are faid to be in our Memories, when indeed they are actually... | |
| John Locke - 1796 - 556 sider
...perceptions in the mind, which ceafe to be any thing, when there is no perception of them, this laying up of our ideas in the repository of the memory, Signifies...no more but this, that the mind has a power in many cafes to revive perceptions, which it has once had, with this additional perception annexed to them,... | |
| John Locke - 1796 - 560 sider
...there is no perception of them, this laying up of our ideas in the repofitory of the memory, fignifies no more but this, that the mind has a power in many cafes to revive perceptions, which it has once had, with this additional perception annexed to them,... | |
| John Locke - 1801 - 950 sider
...there is no perception of them, this laying up of our ideas in the repofitory of the memory fignifies no more but this, that the mind has a power in many cafes to revive perceptions which it has once had, with this additional perception annexed to them,... | |
| John Locke - 1801 - 340 sider
...there is no perception ot them, this laying up of our ideas in the repofitory of the memory ligniiies no more but this, that the mind has a power in many cafes to revive perceptions which it has once had, with this additional perception annexed to them,... | |
| John Locke - 1806 - 390 sider
...mind has a power in many cafes to revive perceptions, which it has once had,, with this additions!, perception annexed to them, that it has had them before. And in this fenfe it is, that our ideas are laid-tobe in 'our memories, when indeed they are actually no where,... | |
| William Nicholson - 1809 - 704 sider
...memory, signilirs no more than this ; that tlie mind has a power, in many case*, to revive perceptions it has once had, with this additional perception annexed to them, that it lias had them before. And it is by the assistance of this faculty, that we are said to have all those... | |
| William Nicholson - 1809 - 734 sider
...perception of them ; this laying up of our ideas in the repository of the memory, signifies no more than this ; that the mind has a power, in many cases, to revive perceptions it has once had, with this additional perception annexed to them, that it has had them betöre. And... | |
| |