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" By the term impression, then, I mean all our more lively perceptions, when we hear, or see, or feel, or love, or hate, or desire, or will. And impressions are distinguished from ideas, which are the less lively perceptions of which we are conscious when... "
Handbuch der allgemeinen Geschichte der Philosophie für alle ... - 599 ページ
Ernst Reinhold 著 - 1829
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The principles of psychology. stereotyped, 第 2 巻

Herbert Spencer - 1881 - 752 ページ
...somewhat different from the usual. By the term .;/,. .••,.••.••"•,;, then, I mean oil our more lively perceptions, when we hear, or see,...less lively perceptions, of which we are conscious, -when we reflect on any of those sensations or movements above mentioned." Obviously these words might...

Text-book to Kant: The Critique of Pure Reason; Aesthetic, Categories ...

Immanuel Kant - 1881 - 614 ページ
...products,—naming the former impressions, and only the latter ideas. Impressions (Enquiry, sec. ii.) are " all our more lively perceptions, when we hear, or...see, or feel, or love, or hate, or desire, or will:" ideas "are the less lively perceptions of which we are conscious when we reflect on any of those sensations...

Biographia Literaria: Or, Biographical Sketches of My Literary Life and Opinions

Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1881 - 826 ページ
...employed nlxrat in thinking." Human Understand. I. i . *. 8. Kd.J { [" By the term, tmprani<m, then, I mean all our more lively perceptions, when we hear, or see, or feel, or loi'e, or hate, or desire, or will. And impresM)<Mis nre distinguished from Ideat, which are the lets...

The Principles of Psychology, 第 2 巻

Herbert Spencer - 1882 - 722 ページ
...; employing that word in a sense somewhat different from the usual. By the term impression, then, I mean all our more lively perceptions, when we hear,...less lively perceptions, of which we are conscious, when we reflect on any of those sensations or movements above mentioned." Obviously these words might...

The Principles of Psychology, 第 2 巻

Herbert Spencer - 1883 - 720 ページ
...that word in a sense somewhat different from the usual. By the term impression, then, I mean all onr more lively perceptions, when we hear, or see, or...less lively perceptions, of which we are conscious, when we reflect on any of those sensations or movements above mentioned." Obviously these words might...

Preliminary Essay on the Intellectual Powers of Man

Thomas Reid - 1884 - 140 ページ
...use a little freedom, and call them impressions. By the term impressions, then, I mean all our mure lively perceptions, when we hear, or see, or feel, or love, or hate, or desire, or will. But ideas are the less lively perceptions, of which we are conscious, when we reflect on any of those...

The Doctrine of Retribution: Philosophically Considered in Eight Lectures ...

William Jackson - 1885 - 410 ページ
...Part ii. (G. and G. iv. 76.) t Ibid. Sect. H. (G. and G. iv. 13, 14.) "By the term impression, then, I mean all our more lively perceptions, when we hear,...less lively perceptions of which we are conscious, when we reflect on any of those sensations As regards Causation* in the Natural world, the "imagination"...

The Principles of Psychology, 第 2 巻

Herbert Spencer - 1885 - 718 ページ
...; employing that word in a sense somewhat different from the usual. By the term impression, then, I mean all our more lively perceptions, when we hear,...see, or feel, or love, or hate, or desire, or will. Arid impressions are distinguished from ideas, which are the less lively perceptions, of which we are...

Physical Realism: Being an Analytical Philosophy from the Physical Objects ...

Thomas Case - 1888 - 442 ページ
...different from the usual. By the term impressivns, then, I mean all our more lively perceptions, where we hear, or see, or feel, or love, or hate, or desire,...less lively perceptions, of which we are conscious, when we reflect on any of those sensations or movements above mentioned.' l The distinction between...

Physical Realism: Being an Analytical Philosophy from the Physical Objects ...

Thomas Case - 1888 - 434 ページ
...different from the usual. By the term impressions, then, I mean all our more lively perceptions, where we hear, or see, or feel, or love, or hate, or desire,...less lively perceptions, of which we are conscious, when we reflect on any of those sensations or movements above mentioned.' 1 The distinction between...




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