| J. JOHNSON - 1801 - 374 sayfa
...doctrine or signs, the most usual whereof being words, it is aptly enough termed also Aoyixii, logick: the business whereof is to consider the nature of...else, as a sign or representation of the thing it considers, should be present to it: and these are ideas. And because the scene of ideas that makes... | |
| John Locke - 1805 - 520 sayfa
...doctrine or signs, the most usual whereof being words, it is aptly enough termed also Aoyixi}, logick ; the business whereof is to consider the nature of...else, as a sign or representation of the thing it considers, should be present to it ; and these are ideas. And because the scene of ideas that makes... | |
| John Locke - 1808 - 346 sayfa
...Doctrine of Signs, the most usual whereof being words, it is aptly enough termed also Aoyixi, Logick; the business whereof is to consider the nature of...them, besides itself, present to the understanding, 'tis necessary that something else, as a sign or representation of the thing it considers, should be... | |
| John Locke - 1813 - 448 sayfa
...the doctrine of signs, the most useful whereof being words, it is aptly enough termed also Atyaui, logic : the business whereof, is to consider the nature of signs the mind makes use of for the urrderstanding of things, or convey ing its knowledge to others. For since the things the mind contemplates... | |
| John Locke - 1819 - 468 sayfa
...signsi the most usual whereof being words, it is aptly enough termed also A»y«», logic; the businesss whereof is to consider the nature of signs, the mind...the understanding, it is necessary that something ese, as a sign or representation of the thing it considers, should be present to it; and these are... | |
| John Locke - 1823 - 404 sayfa
...doctrine of signs, TIXT. the most usual whereof being words, it is aptly enough termed also Aoyix^, logic; the business whereof is to consider the nature...else, as a sign or representation of the thing it considers, should be present to it: and these are ideas. And because the scene of ideas that makes... | |
| John Locke - 1823 - 672 sayfa
...or the doctrine of signs, the most usual whereof being words, it is aptly enough termed also Aoyix^, logic ; the business whereof is to consider the nature...else, as a sign or representation of the thing it considers, should be present to it : and these are ideas. And because the scene of ideas that makes... | |
| John Locke - 1824 - 518 sayfa
...the doctrine of signs, the most usual whereof being words, it is aptly enough termed also Aoyixfl, logic ; the business whereof is to consider the nature...for the understanding of things, or conveying its knpwledge to others. For since the things the mind contemplates are none of them besides itself, present... | |
| Dionysius Lardner - 1824 - 218 sayfa
...signs, the most usual whereof being words, is aptly enough termed also Logic, is the consideration of the nature of signs the mind makes use of for the understanding of things, or of conveying its knowledge t° others. APPENDIX. AS it has been been (bought desirable by students... | |
| Thomas Morell - 1827 - 614 sayfa
...Logic, or the doctrine of Signs, the business whereof is to consider the nature of those signs which the mind makes use of for the understanding of things, or conveying its knowledge to others. This seems to me," concludes this celebrated author, " the first and most general, as well as natural... | |
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