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An Essay Concerning Human Understanding: With Thoughts on the Conduct of ... - Side 97
af John Locke - 1801 - 308 sider
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Eighteenth-Century Sensibility and the Novel: The Senses in Social Context

Ann Jessie van Sant - 2004 - 168 sider
...our Nerves, or animal Spirits, by some parts of our Bodies, to the Brains or the seat of Sensation, there to produce in our Minds the particular Ideas we have of them. And since the Extension, Figure, Number, and Motion of Bodies of an observable bigness, may be perceived...
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The Logic of the Living Present: Experience, Ordering, Onto-Poiesis of Culture

Anna-Teresa Tymieniecka - 1994 - 328 sider
...our Nerves, or animal Spirits, by some parts of our Bodies, to the Brains or the seat of Sensation, there to produce in our Minds the particular Ideas we have of them. [.. .] After the same manner, that the Ideas of these original Qualities are produced in us, we may...
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Ironie und Skepsis: das offene Wissenschafts- und Weltverständnis bei Julien ...

Birgit Christensen - 1996 - 316 sider
...our Nerves, or animal Spirits, by some parts of our Bodies, to the Brains or the seat of sensation, there to produce in our Minds the particular Ideas we have of them.» Locke: An Essay Conceming Human Understanding, 1689 (1975) 136.: II, viii, 12. i54HNA(1747)42. i55Vgl.HNA(1747)42....
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Enlightenment and Pathology: Sensibility in the Literature and Medicine of ...

Anne C. Vila - 1998 - 420 sider
...senses, " 'tis evident, that some motion must be thence continued by our Nerves, or animal Spirits, there to produce in our Minds the particular Ideas we have of them." Essay, bk. 2, ch. 8, pn 36. Bonnet to Haller, July 25, 1961, in Correspondence between Haller and Bonnet,...
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Locke

Michael Ayers - 1999 - 68 sider
...our nerves, or animal spirits, by some parts of our bodies, to the brains or the seat of sensation, there to produce in our minds the particular ideas we have of them. And since the extension, figure, number, and motion of bodies of an observable bigness, may be perceived...
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Berkeley's Principles and Dialogues: Background Source Materials

C. J. McCracken, I. C. Tipton - 2000 - 314 sider
...our nerves or animal spirits, by some parts of our bodies, to the brains or the seat of sensation, there to produce in our minds the particular ideas we have of them. And since the extension, figure, number, and motion of bodies of an observable bigness may be perceived...
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First Philosophy: Fundamental Problems and Readings in Philosophy

Andrew Bailey - 2002 - 1002 sider
...our nerves, or animal spirits, by some parts of our bodies, to the brains or the seat of sensation, there to produce in our minds the particular ideas we have of them. And since the extension, figure, number, and motion of bodies, of an observable bigness, may be perceived...
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The Enlightenment: A Sourcebook and Reader

Paul Hyland, Olga Gomez, Francesca Greensides - 2003 - 496 sider
...our nerves or animal spirits, by some parts of our bodies, to the brain, or the seat of sensation, there to produce in our minds the particular ideas we have of them. And since the extension, figure, number, and motion of bodies of an observable bigness, may be perceived...
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The Library of Original Sources: Volume VI (Advance in Knowledge 1650-1800)

Oliver J. Thatcher - 2004 - 466 sider
...by our nerves or animal spirits, by some parts of our bodies to the brain, or the seat of sensation, there to produce in our minds the particular ideas we have of them. And since the extension, figure, number, and motion of bodies of an observable bigness, may be perceived...
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Politics and the Passions, 1500-1850

Victoria Kahn, Neil Saccamano, Daniela Coli - 2009 - 321 sider
...our Nerves, or animal Spirits, by some parts of our Bodies, to the Brains or the seat of Sensation, there to produce in our Minds the particular Ideas we have of them" (II.viii.12). 17. Beginning with such early readers as Edward Stillingfleet, bishop of Worcester, in...
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