| Sir William Hamilton - 1861 - 584 pages
...imagine, it must have some particular shape and color. Likewise, the idea of man that I frame to myself must be either of a white, or a black, or a tawny,...a crooked, a tall or a low, or a middle-sized man. I cannot by any effort of thought conceive the abstract idea above described. And it is equally impossible... | |
| Sir William Hamilton - 1861 - 626 pages
...a white, or a black, or a tawny, a straight or a crooked, a tall or a low, or a middle-sized man. I cannot by any effort of thought conceive the abstract...idea above described. And it is equally impossible for me to form the abstract idea of motion distinct from the body moving, and which is neither swift... | |
| Sir William Hamilton - 1862 - 584 pages
...imagine, it must have some particular shape and color. Likewise, the idea of man that I frame to myself must be either of a white, or a black, or a tawny,...a crooked, a tall or a low, or a middle-sized man. I cannot by any effort of thought conceive the abstract idea above described. And it is equally impossible... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1865 - 372 pages
...imagine, it must have some particular shape and color. Likewise the idea of man that I frame to myself, must be either of a white, or a black, or a tawny,...crooked, a tall, or a low, or a middle-sized man. I cannot by any effort of thought conceive the abstract idea above described. And it is equally impossible... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1865 - 578 pages
..."it must have some particular shape and colour. Like" wise the idea of man that I frame to myself, must be " either of a white, or a black, or a tawny,...crooked, a tall, or a low, or a middle-sized man. I " cannot by any effort of thought conceive the abstract " idea above described. And it is equally... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1865 - 578 pages
..." it must have some particular shape and colour. Like" wise the idea of man that I frame to myself, must be " either of a white, or a black, or a tawny,...crooked, a tall, or a low, or a middle-sized man. I " cannot by any effort of thought conceive the abstract " idea above described. And it is equally... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1865 - 360 pages
...white, or a black, or a tawny, a straight, or a crooked, a tall, or a low, or a middle-sized man. I cannot by any effort of thought conceive the abstract...idea above described. And it is equally impossible for me to form the abstract idea of motion distinct from the body moving, and which is neither swift... | |
| Alexander Bain - 1868 - 902 pages
...imagine, it must have some particular shape and colour. Likewise, the idea of man that I frame to myself, must be either of a white, or a black, or a tawny...crooked, a tall, or a low, or a middle-sized man. I cannot by any effort of thought conceive the abstract idea above described. And it is equally impossible... | |
| Noah Porter - 1869 - 752 pages
...have eomo particular shape and color. Likewise tho Idea of man that I frame to myself, muet be cither of a white, or a black, or a tawny, a straight or a crooked, a tail, or a low, or u middle-sized m:m But I deny that I can abstract one from another or conceive separately... | |
| Noah Porter - 1871 - 592 pages
...we can think of, are individual. Bishop Berkeley insists : " The idea of man that I frame to myself must be either of a white, or a black or a tawny,...a crooked, a tall, or a low or a middle-sized man ; " plainly implying that we can form no other thought of man than of one possessing these and other... | |
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