| Thomas Reid - 1815 - 434 pages
...some particular shape or colour. Likewise, the idea of a man that I frame to myself must be cither of a white, or a black, or a tawny, a straight, or a crooked, a tall, or a low, or a middle sized man." I belicve every man will find in himself what this ingenious author found, that... | |
| Thomas Reid - 1827 - 706 pages
...whatever hand or eye I imagine, it must have some particular shape or colour. Likewise, the idea of a man that I frame to myself must be either of a white,...crooked, a tall, or a low, or a middlesized man." I believe every man will find in himself what this ingenious author found, that he cannot imagine a man... | |
| Thomas Reid - 1846 - 1080 pages
...particular shape or colour. Likewise, the idea of a man that I frame to myself must bo either of awhile, or a black, or a tawny ; a straight or a crooked ; a tall, or a low, or a middle-sized man." I believe every man will find in himself what this ingenious author found — that he cannot imagine... | |
| Thomas Reid - 1850 - 496 pages
...whatever hand or eye 1 imagine, it must have some particular shape or color. Likewise, the idea of a man that I frame to myself must be either of a white,...crooked, a tall, or a low, or a middle-sized man." I believe every man will find in himself what this ingenious author found, — that he cannot imagine... | |
| Henry Longueville Mansel - 1851 - 350 pages
...ch. 7. §. 9. whatever hand or eye I imagine, it must have some particular shape and colour. Likewise the idea of man that I frame to myself, must be either...crooked, a tall, or a low, or a middle-sized man. To be plain, I own myself able to abstract in one sense, as when I consider some particular parts or... | |
| Sir William Hamilton - 1860 - 750 pages
...body. But then whatever hand or eye I imagine, it must have some particular shape and color. Likewise the idea of man that I frame to myself, must be either...crooked, a tall, or a low, or a middle-sized man. I cnnnot by any effort of thought conceive the abstract idea above described. And it is equally impossible... | |
| Henry Longueville Mansel - 1860 - 428 pages
...But then, whatever hand or eye I imagine, it must have some particular shape and colour. Likewise, the idea of man that I frame to myself must be either...crooked, a tall, or a low, or a middle-sized man. To be plain, I own myself able to abstract in one sense, as when I consider some particular parts or... | |
| Henry Longueville Mansel - 1860 - 446 pages
...But then, whatever hand or eye I imagine, it must have some particular shape and colour. Likewise, the idea of man that I frame to myself must be either...crooked, a tall, or a low, or a middle-sized man. To be plain, I own myself able to abstract in one sense, as when I consider some particular parts or... | |
| Henry Longueville Mansel - 1860 - 336 pages
...imagine, it must have some particular shape and color. Likewise the idea of man that I frame to myselfj must be either of a white, or a black, or a tawny,...a crooked, a tall or a low, or a middle-sized man. To be plain, I own myself able to abstract in one sense, as when I consider some particular parts or... | |
| Alexander Bain - 1868 - 588 pages
...But then, whatever hand or eye I imagine, it must have some particular shape and colour. Likewise, the idea of man that I frame to myself, must be either...idea above described. And it is equally impossible to form the abstract idea of motion distinct from the body moving, and which is neither swift nor slow,... | |
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