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" First, Our senses, conversant about particular sensible objects, do convey into the mind several distinct perceptions of things, according to those various ways wherein those objects do affect them: and thus we come by those ideas we have, of Yellow,... "
An essay concerning human understanding. To which are now first added, i. an ... - Seite 79
von John Locke - 1828
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Perceptual Acquaintance: From Descartes to Reid

John W. Yolton - 1984 - 262 Seiten
...mind "several distinct perceptions of things." He refines his meaning of 'convey' by saying the senses "from external objects convey into the mind what produces there those perceptions." External objects are said to "furnish the mind with the ideas of sensible qualities, which are all...
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Ideas, Qualities and Corpuscles: Locke and Boyle on the External World

Peter Alexander - 1985 - 362 Seiten
...convey into the Mind, several distinct Perceptions of things, according to those various ways, wherein those Objects do affect them: And thus we come by...Yellow, White, Heat, Cold, Soft, Hard, Bitter, Sweet.. . (II.1.3) That is, ideas, in this sense, are a certain sort of perceptions, namely, perceptions of...
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Unapologetic Theology: A Christian Voice in a Pluralistic Conversation

William Carl Placher - 1989 - 188 Seiten
...particular sensible objects, do convey into the mind several distinct perceptions of things. . . . And thus we come by those ideas we have of yellow,...sweet, and all those which we call sensible qualities. 12 We start with a blank sheet of paper. Experience prints on that paper the data that serve as the...
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The Natural and the Normative: Theories of Spatial Perception from Kant to ...

Gary Carl Hatfield - 1990 - 394 Seiten
...thus, in the case of sensory ideas, he cautions "when I say the senses convey [sensible qualities] into the mind, I mean, they from external objects convey into the mind what produces there those perceptions."86 When "ideas" are construed as perceivings, the assertion that we are directly aware...
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Christianity & Western Thought: A History of Philosophers, Ideas & Movements

Colin Brown, Steve Wilkens, Alan G. Padgett - 1990 - 456 Seiten
...In other words, what we know is either ideas (impressions in the mind derived from sense-experience of "yellow, white, heat, cold, soft, hard, bitter, sweet, and all those which we call sensible qualities"21) or the mind's own refections on them.22 From this Locke drew the conclusions that the...
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John Locke Collection I

216 Seiten
...says, " the Senses convey into the mind the Ideas of the Sensible Qualities" of Matter, he means that " they from external objects convey into the mind what produces there those Perceptions" (11. i. 3). He tells us, that " external objects furnish the mind with the Ideas of Sensible Qualities...
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Kant’s Transcendental Deduction: An Analysis of Main Themes in His Critical ...

R.C. Howell - 1992 - 460 Seiten
...convey into the mind several distinct perceptions of things, according to those various ways wherein those objects do affect them. And thus we come by those ideas we have of [sensible qualities like] yellow, white, heat, cold... .' (Essay II. 1.3). In perception we notice...
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Locke: Epistemology and Ontology

Michael Ayers - 1993 - 708 Seiten
...in effect he tells us, consciously figurative and unserious: 'when I say the senses convey [ideas] into the mind, I mean, they from external Objects...the mind what produces there those Perceptions'.^ But was Locke perhaps just occasionally motivated by the feeling that, since forms are not truly transmitted...
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The Cambridge Companion to Locke

Vere Claiborne Chappell - 1994 - 354 Seiten
...particular sensible Objects, do convey into the Mind, several distinct Perceptions of things . . . And thus we come by those Ideas, we have of Yellow, White, Heat, Cold, Soft, Hard, Bitter, Sweet" (EE.iy 105). Prior to experience, the mind is "white Paper, void of all Characters, without any Ideas"...
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Ästhesiologie der Bildung: bildungstheoretische Rückblicke auf die ...

Hans Rüdiger Müller - 1997 - 300 Seiten
...vielfältigen Einwirkungen der Dinge auf den Organismus, aber er fügte erläuternd hinzu: „(...) when I say the senses convey into the mind, I mean,...into the mind what produces there those Perceptions." (Locke 1975: 105 = II. I. § 3) 3 Erst wenn die Eindrücke der Sinne über das Nervensystem zum Gehirn,...
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