| John Locke - 1805 - 562 páginas
...thinks. If they say, that a man is always conscious to himself of thinking, I ask, how they know it Consciousness is the perception of what passes in a man's own mind. Can another man perceive that I am conscious of any thing, when I perceive it not myself? Xo man's... | |
| John Locke - 1815 - 454 páginas
...thinks. If they say, that a man is always conscious to himself of thinking, I ask, how they know it. Consciousness is the perception of what passes in a man's own mind. Can another man perceive that I am conscious of any thing, when I perceive it not myself? No man's... | |
| John Locke - 1823 - 386 páginas
...thinks. If they say, that a man is always conscious to himself of thinking, I ask, how they know it. Consciousness is the perception of what passes in a man's own mind. Can another man perceive that I am conscious of any thing, when I perceive it not myself? No man's... | |
| John Locke - 1824 - 552 páginas
...thinks. If they say, that a man is always conscious to himself of thinking, I ask, how they know it. Consciousness is the perception of what passes in a man's own mind. Can another man perceive that I am conscious of any thing, when I perceive it not myself? No man's... | |
| John Locke - 1828 - 392 páginas
...thinks. If they say, that a man is always conscious to himself of thinking, I ask, how they know it. Consciousness is the perception of what passes in a man's own mind. Can another man perceive that I am conscious of any thing, when I perceive it not myself? No man's... | |
| John Locke - 1828 - 602 páginas
...thinks. If they say, that a man is always conscious to hnnself of thinkmg ; I ask, how they knoVv it ? -Consciousness is the perception of what passes in a man's own mind. Can another man perceive that I am conscious of any thmg, when I perceive it not myself? No man's knowledge... | |
| John Locke - 1828 - 390 páginas
...thinks. If they say, that a man is always conscious to himself of thinking, I ask, how they know it. Consciousness is the perception of what passes in a man's own mind. Can another man perceive that I am conscious of any thing, when I perceive it not myself? No man's... | |
| Charles Richardson - 1839 - 928 páginas
...concerning what lie ought to do, and what he ought not to do, and what he lawfully may do." — Sharp. " Consciousness is the perception of what passes in a man's own mind." — Locke, 'Bradford (in Fox), t Bacon. Fr. Cotisctcn-cg ; It. -za ; Sp. -cid ; L. Contcientia ; vel... | |
| John Locke - 1849 - 588 páginas
...thinks. If they say, that a man is always conscious to himself of thinking, I ask how they know it? Consciousness is the perception of what passes in a man's own mind. Can another man perceive that I am conscious of any thing, when I perceive it not myself? No man's... | |
| John Lord - 1852 - 360 páginas
...image of thought. — I pronounce this mere "articulate-air?' or sound without sense. Mr. Locke says, "consciousness is the perception of what passes in a man's own mind." But who the perceiver is he does not tell us, nor docs he make consciousness an attribute of man either... | |
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