| 1707 - 590 sider
...Body, upon its meeting another Body which it cannot penetrate. Reflection, in Mataphyficks, is the notice which the Mind takes of its own Operations and the manner of them. Reflidion, in the common acceptation of the word, fignifies a Cenfure. Reflexibility, (Lat.) an aptnefs... | |
| Thomas Blount - 1707 - 888 sider
...Body, upon its meeting another Body which it canijpt penetrate. Reflection, in Mataphyficks, is the notice which the Mind takes of its own Operations and the manner of them. -• Rtflettton, in the common acceptation of the word, fignifies a Cenfure., I . . : Reflexibility,... | |
| John Locke - 1722 - 640 sider
...within it felf. By REFL ECT1ON then, in the following part of this Difcourfe, •! would be underftood to mean, that notice which the Mind takes of its own...there come to be Ideas of thefe Operations in the Under/landing. Thefe two, I fay, viz. External Material things, as the Objects of SE NSA110 N; and... | |
| John Locke - 1768 - 418 sider
...itfelf. By REFLECTION then, in the following Part of this Difcourfe, I would be underftood to mean,(that Notice which the Mind takes of its own Operations, and the Manner of them, by reafon whereof there cgme to be Ideas of thefe Operations in the Underftanding./ (Thefe two, I fay, viz. external, material... | |
| John Locke - 1796 - 556 sider
...within itfelf. By reflection then, is the following part of this difcourfe, I would be under-» ftood to mean that notice which the mind takes of its own...thefe operations in the underftanding. Thefe two, I.fay, viz. cxter.nai is employed about the ideas it has got; material §. 5. The underftanding feems... | |
| John Locke - 1796 - 560 sider
...operations within itfelf. By reflection then, in the following part of this difcourfe, I would be undcrItood to mean that notice which the mind takes of its own operations, and the manner of them ; by reafnn whereof there come 16 be ideas of thefe operations- in the underftanding. T-hcfc t\va, I fsty,... | |
| John Locke - 1801 - 340 sider
...within itfelf. By REFLECTION, then, in the following part of this difcourfe, I would be underftood to mean, that notice which the mind takes of its own...thefe operations in the underftanding. Thefe two, 1 fay, viz. external material things, as the objects of SENSATION, and the operations of our minds... | |
| John Locke - 1801 - 986 sider
...within itfelf. By REFLECTION, then, in the following part of this difcourfe, I would be underftood to mean, that notice which the mind takes of its own...there come to be ideas of thefe operations in the uiulcrltanding. Thefe t\vo, 1 fay, viz. external material things, as the objects of SEN&AT1ON, and... | |
| John Locke - 1805 - 554 sider
...reflecting on its own operations within itself. By reflection then, in the following part of this discourse, I would be understood to mean that notice which the...of its own operations, and the manner of them ; by reason whereof there come to be ideas of these operations lathe understanding. These two, I say, viz.... | |
| John Locke - 1805 - 562 sider
...reflecting on its own operations within itself. By reflection then, in the following part of this discourse, I would be understood to mean that notice which the...of its own operations, and the manner of them; by reason whereof there come to be ideas of these operations in the understanding. These two, I say, viz.... | |
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