For my part, when I enter most intimately into what I call myself, I always stumble on some particular perception or other, of heat or cold, light or shade, love or hatred, pain or pleasure. I never can catch myself at any time without a perception, and... A History of Philosophy - الصفحة 353بواسطة Frank Thilly - 1914 - عدد الصفحات: 612عرض كامل - لمحة عن هذا الكتاب
| Borden Parker Bowne - 1897 - عدد الصفحات: 416
...the reduction of the self to a flux of impressions : " For my part, when I enter most intimately into what I call myself, I always stumble on some particular...shade, love or hatred, pain or pleasure. I, never can catch myself at any time without a perception, and never can observe anything but the perception.... | |
| John Stuart Mackenzie - 1897 - عدد الصفحات: 484
...says (Treatise on Human Nature, Book I., Part IV., section vi.) : "When I enter most intimately into what I call myself, I always stumble on some particular...light or shade, love or hatred, pain or pleasure" ; and he consequently concludes that the self or personality is "nothing but a bundle or collection... | |
| Borden Parker Bowne - 1897 - عدد الصفحات: 416
...flux of impressions : " For my part, when I enter most intimately into what I call myself, I al ways stumble on some particular perception or other, of...or shade, love or hatred, pain or pleasure. I never can catch myself at any time without a perception, and never can observe anything but the perception.... | |
| John Grier Hibben - 1898 - عدد الصفحات: 220
...there being any such thing as a distinct self: — " For my part, when I enter most intimately into what I call myself, I always stumble on some particular...or shade, love or hatred, pain or pleasure. I never can catch myielf at any time without a perception, and never can observe anything but the perception.... | |
| John Grier Hibben - 1898 - عدد الصفحات: 220
...perception or other of heat or cold, light or shade, love or hatred, pain or pleasure. I never can catch myself at any time without a perception, and never can observe anything but the perception. When my perceptions are removed for any time, as by sound sleep, so long am I insensible of myself,... | |
| Harry Thurston Peck - 1898 - عدد الصفحات: 982
...experience, may be admitted to elude psychological observation. As Hume says : " I never can catch myself fA any time without a perception, and never can observe anything but the perception" — ie, it is the empirical ego, or mind with its content of experience, which is the object of psychological... | |
| James Iverach - 1899 - عدد الصفحات: 352
...main problems of psychology, ethics, and metaphysics. " For my part, when I enter most intimately into what I call myself, I always stumble on some particular...or shade, love or hatred, pain or pleasure. I never can catch myself at any time without a perception, and never can observe anything but the perception.... | |
| Thomas Henry Huxley - 1901 - عدد الصفحات: 222
...perception or other, of heat or cold, light or shade, love or hatred, pain or pleasure. I never can catch myself at any, time without a perception, and never can observe anythingbut the perception. When my perceptions are removed for! any time, as by sound sleep, so long... | |
| Henry Laurie - 1902 - عدد الصفحات: 360
...distinguishable, and separate perceptions. " For my part," he says, " when I enter most intimately into what I call myself, I always stumble on some particular...or shade, love or hatred, pain or pleasure. I never can catch myself at any time without a perception, and never can observe anything but the perception."... | |
| Henry Laurie - 1902 - عدد الصفحات: 360
...perception or other, of heat or cold, light or shade, love or hatred, pain or pleasure. I never can catch myself at any time without a perception, and never can observe anything but the perception." That he can never catch himself without a perception is true enough ; but — that he is never cognisant... | |
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