| 1877 - عدد الصفحات: 794
...evident the mind knows not things immediately, but only by the intervention of the ideas it has for them. Our knowledge, therefore, is real, only so far...between our ideas and the reality of things. But what is here the criterion ? How shall the mind, when it perceives nothing but its own ideas, know that... | |
| Robert Cleary - 1878 - عدد الصفحات: 240
...our knowledge of ideas terminate in fAem, and reach no further where something further is intended; our knowledge, therefore, is real only so far as there...conformity between our ideas and the reality of things. \ The question at issue reduces then simply • Cf. chap. xi., sect. 14. f Victor Cousin, in his adverse... | |
| George Henry Lewes - 1880 - عدد الصفحات: 804
...is a conformity between our ideas and the reality of things. But what shall be here the eriterion? How shall the mind, when it perceives nothing but its own ideas, know that they agree with the things themselves ? ' Thus has he stated the problem which was solved by Idealism on the one hand,... | |
| George Henry Lewes - 1881 - عدد الصفحات: 868
...things immediately, but only by the intervention of ideas it has of them. Our knowledge therefore js real, only so far as there is a conformity between our ideas and the reality of things. JSut what shall be here the criterion ? How shall the mind, when it perceives nothing but its own ideas,... | |
| Aaron Schuyler - 1882 - عدد الصفحات: 496
...9, 10, 15. Locke also says: "It is evident that the mind knows not things immediately, but only by the intervention of the ideas it has of them. Our...conformity between our ideas and the reality of things." Essay, Book IV., Chap. IV., Sec. 3. In regard, to Locke, let it be observed that, 1st. We are not discussing... | |
| Noah Porter - 1883 - عدد الصفحات: 714
...know, Locke teaches by the following definitions : "Tho mind knows not things immediately, but only by the intervention of the ideas it has of them Our knowledge, therefore, IB real only so far aa there Is a conformity between our ideas and the reality of things" (B. iv. c.... | |
| Alfred Hix Welsh - 1882 - عدد الصفحات: 1134
...perceived is the idea: 'It is evident that the mind knows not things immediately, but by the inu-rvention nM в u ,vܱ_A - a K / Z kv XǼy &Ds@M V $ [ﭔ Z F us there i- a conformity between our ideas and the reality of thing!!.' What assurance have we of such... | |
| William Angus Knight - 1886 - عدد الصفحات: 262
...so far as there is a conformity between our ideas and the reality of things. But what shall here be the criterion? How' ) shall the mind, when it perceives...nothing but its own ideas, know that they agree with the things themselves ?"2 The sentence italicised embodies the fundamental position of idealism ; and... | |
| William Angus Knight - 1886 - عدد الصفحات: 264
...they seem, or appear to be. " It is evident that the mind knows not things immediately, but only by the intervention of the ideas it has of them. Our knowledge, therefore, is real only in so far as there is a conformity between our ideas and the reality of things. But what shall here... | |
| Noah Porter - 1886 - عدد الصفحات: 716
...only by the intervention of tlie ideas it has of them Our knowledge, therefore, Ie real only so fur as there is a conformity between our ideas and the reality of things" (B. iv. r. iv. Î 3) This langUAge ecem* at first to asuert as plainly ая possible the view, that... | |
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