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" For if we will reflect on our own ways of thinking, we shall find, that sometimes the mind perceives the agreement or disagreement of two ideas immediately by themselves, without the intervention of any other : and this I think we may call intuitive knowledge. "
Elements of the Philosophy of the Human Mind - 95 ページ
Dugald Stewart 著 - 1814
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The works of John Locke. To which is added the life of the author and ..., 第 1 巻

John Locke - 1801 - 396 ページ
...its ideas. For if we will reflect on our own ways of thinking, we shall find that sometimes the mind perceives the agreement or disagreement of two ideas immediately by themselves, without the intervention of any other: and this, I think> we may call intuitive knowledge. For in this the mind...

An Essay Concerning Human Understanding, 第 2 巻

John Locke - 1805 - 524 ページ
...of its ideas. For if we reflect on our own ways of thinking, we shall find that sometimes the mind perceives the agreement or disagreement of two ideas immediately by themselves, without the intervention of any other: and this, I think, we may call intuitive knowledge. For in this the mind...

Elements of the Philosophy of the Human Mind, 第 2 巻

Dugald Stewart - 1821 - 348 ページ
...tions."* The same doctrine is stated elsewhere by Mr. Locke, more than once, in terms equally explicit : I and yet his language occasionally favours the supposition,...perceives the agreement or disagreement of two ideas immediateJy " by themselves, without the intervention of any other, its know" ledge may be called intuitive....

The Works of John Locke, 第 2 巻

John Locke - 1823 - 426 ページ
...its ideas. For if we will reflect on our own ways of thinking, we shall find that sometimes the mind perceives the agreement or disagreement of two ideas immediately by themselves, without the intervention of any other: and this, I think, we may call intuitive knowledge. For in this the mind...

Encyclopaedia Britannica; Or A Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, and ..., 第 11 巻

1823 - 856 ページ
...INTRODUCTION, in Oratory. See ORATORY, 26. INTUITION, among logicians, the act whereby the mind perceives the agreement or disagreement of two ideas, immediately by themselves, without the intervention of any other ; in which case the mind perceives the truth a* the eye does the light, only...

An essay concerning human understanding. To which are now added, i ..., 第 2 巻

John Locke - 1824 - 518 ページ
...of its ideas. For if we reflect on our own ways of thinking, we shall find that sometimes the mind perceives the agreement or disagreement of two ideas immediately by themselves, without the intervention of any other : and this, I think, we may call intuitive knowledge. For in this the mind...

An Etymological and Explanatory Dictionary of Words Derived from the Latin ...

Richard Harrison Black - 1825 - 372 ページ
...manner as to obtain its privileges without sharing its burdens. In-tuition (1). The act whereby the mind perceives the agreement or disagreement of two ideas, immediately by themselves, without the intervention of any other : in which the mind perceives the truth, as the eye doth the light, only...

An essay concerning human understanding. To which are now first added ..., 第 2 巻

John Locke - 1828 - 438 ページ
...its ideas. For if we will reflect on our own ways of thinking, we shall find that sometimes the mind perceives the agreement or disagreement of two ideas immediately by themselves, without the intervention of any other : and this, I think, we may call intuitive knowledge. For in this the mind...

An Essay Concerning Human Understanding: To which are Now First Added ..., 第 2 巻

John Locke - 1828 - 424 ページ
...its ideas. For if we will reflect on our own ways of thinking, we shall find that sometimes the mind perceives the agreement or disagreement of two ideas immediately by themselves, without the intervention of any other: and this, I think, we may call intuitive knowledge. For in this the mind...

An Essay Concerning Human Understanding: With the Author's Last Additions ...

John Locke - 1828 - 602 ページ
...its ideas. For if we will reflect on our own ways of thinking, we shall find, that sometimes the mind perceives the agreement or disagreement of two ideas immediately by themselves, without the intervention of any other : and this, I think, we may call intuitive knowledge. For in this, the mind...




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