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English Philosophers and Schools of Philosophy - Page 137
by James Seth - 1912 - 372 pages
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The Intellectual repository for the New Church. (July/Sept. 1817 ...

New Church gen. confer - 1875 - 618 pages
...ways. Such is the objective field of mentality : now for the subjective, discriminating power. Besides that endless variety of ideas or objects of knowledge,...imagining, remembering about them. This perceiving, active beinj is what I call mind, spirit, or myself; by which words I do r.ut denote any one of my ideas,...
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The Guardian: With a Biographical, Historical, and Critical ..., Volume 1

1826 - 434 pages
...compounding, dividing, or barely representing those originally perceived in the aforesaid ways. But besides all that endless variety of ideas or objects...there is likewise something which knows or perceives them.and exercises divers operations, as willing, imagining, remembering, about them. This perceiving,...
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An Essay Shewing the Intimate Connexion Between Our Notions of Moral Good ...

Robert Blakey - 1831 - 240 pages
...Human Understanding, vol. iiithis position explicitly and unconditionally laid down. He says, " but besides all that endless variety of ideas or objects of knowledge, there is likewise something which perceives them, and exercises divers operations, as willing, imagining, remembering about them. This...
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Literary remains of the late William Hazlitt. With a notice of his life, by ...

William Hazlitt - 1836 - 1000 pages
...as they are pleasing or disagreeable, excite the passions of love, hatred, joy, grief, &c. " 2. But besides all that endless variety of ideas or objects...knowledge, there is likewise something which knows and perceives them, and exercises divers operations, as willing, imagining, remembering, &.c. about...
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Literary Remains of the Late William Hazlitt, Volume 1

William Hazlitt - 1836 - 538 pages
...as they are pleasing or disagreeable, excite the passions of love, hatred, joy, grief, &c. " 2. But besides all that endless variety of ideas or objects...knowledge, there is likewise something which knows and perceives them, and exercises divers operations, as willing, imagining, remembering, &c. about...
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Biographical sketch

William Hazlitt - 1836 - 526 pages
...as they are pleasing or disagreeable, excite the passions of love, hatred, joy, grief, &c. " 2. But besides all that endless variety of ideas or objects...knowledge, there is likewise something which knows and perceives them, and exercises divers operations, as willing, imagining, remembering, &c. about...
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Literary Remains of the Late William Hazlitt: With a Notice of His Life by ...

William Hazlitt - 1836 - 372 pages
...knows and perceives them, and exercises divers operations, as willing, imagining, remembering, &c. about them. This perceiving, active being is what I call mind, spirit, soul, or mysçïf. By which words I do not denote any one of my ideas, but a thing entirely distinct from them,...
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The Works of George Berkeley, D.D., Bishop of Cloyne: Including ..., Volume 1

George Berkeley - 1843 - 552 pages
...excite the passions of love, hatred, joy, grief, and so forth. II. Mind — spirit — soul. — But besides all that endless variety of ideas or objects...ideas, but a thing entirely distinct from them, wherein tliey exist, or, which is the same thing, whereby they are perceived ; for the existence of an idea...
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The Works of George Berkeley, D.D., Bishop of Cloyne: Including ..., Volume 1

George Berkeley - 1843 - 556 pages
...naked, undisguised ideas. OF THE PRINCIPLES OF HUMAN KNOWLEDGE. PAET I. II. Mind—spirit—soul.—But besides all that endless variety of ideas or objects...This perceiving, active being is what I call mind, sjririt, soul, or myself. By which words I do not denote any one of my ideas, but a thing entirely...
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History of the Philosophy of Mind: Embracing the Opinions of All ..., Volume 3

Robert Blakey - 1848 - 584 pages
...author of its own actions, thoughts, and ideas. We find this laid down with great care. He says, " But besides all that endless variety of ideas or objects of knowledge, there is likewise something * Blackwood's Mag., June 1842. which perceives them, and exercises divers operations, as urilling,...
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