| 1908 - عدد الصفحات: 768
...a man has lies in nothing else. 3. It is evident the mind knows not things immediately, but only by the intervention of the ideas it has of them. Our...therefore is real only so far as there is a conformity be-- tween our ideas and the reality of things. But what shall be here the criterion? How shall the... | |
| Archibald Browning Drysdale Alexander - 1908 - عدد الصفحات: 644
...knows not things immediately, but only by the intervention of the ideas it has of them. Our knowledge is real only so far as there is a conformity between our ideas and the reality of things." What then shall be the criterion ? How shall the mind, when it perceives nothing but its own ideas,... | |
| John Grier Hibben - 1910 - عدد الصفحات: 334
...great assurance utters them. ... 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. ... .* "There are simple ideas which, since the mind, as has been showed, can by no means make to itself,... | |
| Thomas Miller Forsyth - 1910 - عدد الصفحات: 256
...is only conversant about them." l " It is evident the mind knows not things immediately, but only by the intervention of the ideas it has of them. Our...a conformity between our ideas and the reality of things."2 Such statements combine to suggest an antithesis of inner and outer — internal ideas and... | |
| John Grier Hibben - 1910 - عدد الصفحات: 340
...great assurance utters them. ... 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 so far as there is a conformityl between our ideas and the reality of things. ... ' "There are simple ideas which, since... | |
| Frank Pierrepont Graves - 1910 - عدد الصفحات: 360
...determine, when the ideas are once in mind, what they tell us in the way of truth. He holds that " knowledge is real only so far as there is a conformity between our ideas and the reality of things," and that, as we cannot always be sure of this correspondence, much of our knowledge is probable and... | |
| Frank Pierrepont Graves - 1910 - عدد الصفحات: 358
...determine, when the ideas are once in mind, what they tell us in the way of truth. He holds that " knowledge is real only so far as there is a conformity between our ideas and the reality of things," and that, as we cannot always be sure of this correspondence, much of our knowledge is probable and... | |
| 1912 - عدد الصفحات: 718
...keine anderen Arten als diese.5) Geister sind die einzigen Substanzen, die ') Locke, Essai IV, 1,2. 2) „How shall the mind, when it perceives nothing but its own ideas, know that they agrec with things themselves?" (Ess. IV, 4,3); vergl. dazu die Scheinlösungen: IV, 4, 4; IV, 4, 5.... | |
| Douglas Clyde Macintosh - 1915 - عدد الصفحات: 542
...from his own words. "It is evident," he says, "that the mind knows not things immediately, but only by the intervention of the ideas it has of them. Our...between our ideas and the reality of things." "But," he asks, "how shall the mind, when it perceives nothing but its own ideas, know that they agree with... | |
| University of Calcutta - 1915 - عدد الصفحات: 794
...this Method of Exclusions. 2. ' 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... | |
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