If any one upon serious and unprejudiced reflection, thinks he has a different notion of himself, I must confess I can reason no longer with him. All I can allow him is, that he may be in the right as well as I, and that we are essentially different in... The Principles of psychology v. 1 - الصفحة 343بواسطة William James - 1890عرض كامل - لمحة عن هذا الكتاب
 | Otto Weininger - 1907 - عدد الصفحات: 646
...has a different notion [439] of himself, I must confess I can reason no longer with him. All I can allow him is, that he may be in the right as well...particular. He may, perhaps, perceive something simple and continu'd, which he calls himself; tho' I am certain there is no such principle in me. But setting... | |
 | David Hume - 1907 - عدد الصفحات: 324
...thinks he has a different notion of himself, I must confess I can reason no longer with him. All I can allow him is, that he may be in the right as well...particular. He may, perhaps, perceive something simple and continu'd, which he calls himself ; tho' I am certain there is no such principle in me. But setting... | |
 | Oliver Joseph Thatcher - 1907 - عدد الصفحات: 482
...thinks he has a different notion of himself, I must confess I can reason no longer with him. All I can allow him is, that he may be in the right as well...particular. He may, perhaps, perceive something simple and continu'd, which he calls himself, tho' I am certain there is no such principle in me. But setting... | |
 | John Grier Hibben - 1910 - عدد الصفحات: 338
...thinks he has a different notion of himself, I must confess I can reason no longer with him. All I can allow him is, that he may be in the right as well...particular. He may, perhaps, perceive something simple and continu'd, which he calls himself; tho' I am certain there is no such principle in me." ' This then... | |
 | Mary Whiton Calkins - 1910 - عدد الصفحات: 618
...thinks he has a different notion of himself, I must confess I can reason no longer with him. . . . We are essentially different in this particular. He may, perhaps, perceive something simple 1 "Treatise," Bk. I., Pt. IV., § 6, paragraph 1. 1 Ibid., paragraph 3. and continu'd, which he calls... | |
 | Borden Parker Bowne - 1912 - عدد الصفحات: 464
...thinks he has a different idea of himself, I must confess I can reason no longer with him. All I can allow him is that he may be in the right as well as...though I am certain there is no such principle in me."1 In this passage the self which Hume is denying continually appears in the personal pronouns employed.... | |
 | Mary Whiton Calkins - 1912 - عدد الصفحات: 626
...thinks he has a different notion of himself, I must confess I can reason no longer with him. . . . We are essentially different in this particular. He may, perhaps, perceive something simple and continu'd, which he calls himself; tho' I am certain there is no such principle in me." Hume concludes,... | |
 | Frank Byron Jevons - 1913 - عدد الصفحات: 220
...metaphysicians whom he waives aside. The metaphysician, being a metaphysician, " may perhaps," Hume says, " perceive something simple and continued, which he...though I am certain there is no such principle in me." Of course, if there is no " me," there can be no such principle in me. But if there is no such principle... | |
 | William James - 1918 - عدد الصفحات: 738
...non-entity. If anyone, upon serious and unprejudiced reflection, thinks he has a different notion ot himself, I must confess I can reason no longer with...though I am certain there is no such principle in me. P8YOHOLOQ7. the soul which remains unalterably the same, perhaps for one moment The mind is a kind... | |
 | Annie Besant - 1919 - عدد الصفحات: 324
...thinks he has a different notion of himself, I must confess I can reason no longer with him. All I can allow him is, that he may be in the right as well...though I am certain there is no such principle in me. I may venture to affirm of the rest of mankind, that they are nothing but a bundle or collection of... | |
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