If any one, upon serious and unprejudiced reflection, thinks he has a different notion of himself, I must confess I can reason no longer with him. All I can allow him is, that he may be in the right as well as I, and that we are essentially different... Kant and Spencer: A Critical Exposition - Sayfa 438Borden Parker Bowne tarafından - 1912 - 439 sayfaTam görünüm - Bu kitap hakkında
| Edward John Hamilton - 1886 - 708 sayfa
...thinks he has a different notion of himself, I must confess I can no longer reason with him. . . . He may perhaps perceive something simple and continued,...though I am certain there is no such principle in me." To the same effect is the assertion of Stuart Mill : " My mind is but a series of feelings." It... | |
| David Hume - 1888 - 752 sayfa
...perfect non-entity. If any one upon serious and unprejudic'd reflection, thinks he has a different notion of himself, I must confess I can reason no longer...particular. He may, perhaps, perceive something simple and continu'd, which he calls himself; tho' I am certain there is no such principle in me. But setting... | |
| David Jayne Hill - 1888 - 456 sayfa
...observe anything but the perception. . . . One may, perhaps, perceive something simple and continued that he calls himself, though I am certain there is no such principle in me."1 In this denial of Self-consciousness, Hume unwittingly admits : (1) that he can enter "most intimately" into... | |
| William James - 1890 - 716 sayfa
...perfect non-entity. If anyone, upon serious and unprejudiced reflection, thinks he has a different notion of himself, I must confess I can reason no longer...though I am certain there is no such principle in me. •' But setting aside some metaphysicians of ttiis kind, I may venture to affirm of the rest of... | |
| William James - 1890 - 720 sayfa
...perfect non-entity. If anyone, upon serious and unprejudiced reflection, thinks he has a different notion of himself, I must confess I can reason no longer...perceive something simple and continued which he calls hintself; though I am certain there is no such principle in me. the soul which remains unalterably... | |
| David Hume - 1890 - 598 sayfa
...non-entity. If any one, upon serious and unprejudic'd reflection, thinks he has a different notion of himself, I must confess I can reason no longer...particular. He may, perhaps, perceive something simple and continu'd, which he calls himself; tho' I am certain there is no such principle in me. But setting... | |
| William James - 1890 - 712 sayfa
...thinks ho has a different notion of himself, I must confess I can reason no longer with him. All I cap allow him is, that he may be in the right as well...though I am certain there is no such principle in me. " But setting aside some metaphysicians of this kind, I may venture to affirm of the rest of mankind... | |
| Noah Porter - 1890 - 600 sayfa
...thinks he has a different notion of himself, I must confess I can no longer reason with him. , . . He may, perhaps, perceive something simple and continued,...though I am certain there is no such principle in me." — Human Nature, Part iv. sec. 2. Dr. Thomas Reid says : " I am conscious of perception, but... | |
| William James - 1890 - 716 sayfa
...perfect non-entity. If anyone, npon serious and unprejudiced reflection, thinks he has a different notion of himself, I must confess I can reason no longer with him. All I cap allow him is, that he may be in the right as well as I, and that we are essentially different in... | |
| William James - 1890 - 720 sayfa
...perfect non-entity. If anyone, upon serious and unprejudiced reflection, thinks he has a different notion of himself, I must confess I can reason no longer with him. All I ca» allow him is, that he may be in the right as well as I, and that we are essentially different... | |
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