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" Cartes and his followers rejected, and refuted by solid arguments ; but the second part, neither he nor his followers have thought of calling in question ; being persuaded, that it is only a representative image, in the mind, of the external object that... "
Elements of the Philosophy of the Human Mind - Page 471
by Dugald Stewart - 1813 - 509 pages
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Lectures on the Philosophy of the Human Mind, Volume 1

Thomas Brown - 1822 - 552 pages
...the second part, neither he nor his followers have thought of calling in question ; being persuaded that it is only a representative image, in the mind,...itself. And this image, which the Peripatetics called aapeciei, he calls an idea, changing the name only, while he admits the thing."t — "Des Carlos, according...
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A Search of Truth in the Science of the Human Mind, Part First, Volume 1

Frederick Beasley - 1822 - 584 pages
...the second part, neither he nor his followers, have thought of calling in question; being persuaded that it is only a representative image in the mind...and not the object itself. And this image, which the Peripateticks called a species, he calls an idea, changing the name only, while he admits the thing."...
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Lectures on the Philosophy of the Human Mind, Volume 1

Thomas Brown - 1824 - 468 pages
...champions, than to make this charge against Des Cartes, and to say of him, in Dr. Reid's words, that " the image which the Peripatetics called a species, he...idea, changing the name only, while he admits the thing."t To these authors, whose opinions, on the subject of perception, Dr. Reid has misconceived,...
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Lectures on the Philosophy of the Human Mind, Volume 1

Thomas Brown - 1826 - 548 pages
...the second part, neither he nor his followers have thought of calling in question ; being persuaded that it is only a representative image, in the mind,...changing the name only while he admits the thing. "f — "Des Cartes, according to the spirit of his own philosophy, ought to have doubted of both parts...
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Essays on the Powers of the Human Mind: To which are Added, An Essay on ...

Thomas Reid - 1827 - 706 pages
...the second part, neither he nor his followers have thought of calling in question ; being persuaded, that it is only a representative image, in the mind,...changing the name only, while he admits the thing. It seems strange, that the great pains which this philosopher took to throw off the prejudices of education,...
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The Works of Dugald Stewart: Elements of the philosophy of the human mind

Dugald Stewart - 1829 - 474 pages
...his followers have thought of calling in question ; being persuaded that it is. only a representalive image in the mind of the external object that we perceive,...species, he calls an idea, changing the name only, while be admits the tiling." The account which this passage contains of DCS Cartes' doctrine concerning perception,...
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Lectures on the Philosophy of the Human Mind, Volume 1

Thomas Brown - 1835 - 574 pages
...the second part, neither he nor his followers have thought of calling in question ; being persuaded that it is only a representative image, in the mind,...changing the name only while he admits the thing. "f — "Des Cartes, according to the spirit of his own philosophy, ought to have doubted of both parts...
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The works of Thomas Reid, with selections from his unpublished letters ...

Thomas Reid - 1846 - 1080 pages
...followers have thought of calling in question ; being persuaded that it is only a representative ¡таге in the mind of the external object that we perceive,...changing the name only, while he admits the thing. ± [142] It seems strange that the great pains which this philosopher took to throw off the prejudices...
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History of the Philosophy of Mind: Embracing the Opinions of All ..., Volume 2

Robert Blakey - 1848 - 546 pages
...but the second part neither he nor his followers have thought of calling in question; being persuaded that it is only a representative image in the mind...changing the name only, while he admits the thing." Now these statements display a desperate love of theory in the Doctor. He seems determined to make...
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Essays on the Intellectual Powers of Man

Thomas Reid - 1850 - 496 pages
...the second part, neither he nor his followers have thought nf rnjjjr^ in qufntinn ; being persuaded, that it is only a representative image, in the mind,...changing the name only, while he admits the thing. It seems strange, that the great pains which this philosopher took to throw off the prejudices of education,...
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