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" THE conviction which every man has of his Identity, as far back as his memory reaches, needs no aid of philosophy to strengthen it; and no philosophy can weaken it, without first producing some degree of insanity. "
Elements of the Philosophy of the Mind, and of Moral Philosophy: To which is ... - 第 160 頁
Thomas Belsham 著 - 1801 - 447 頁
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A Grammar of Logic and Intellectual Philosophy, on Didactic Principles: For ...

Alexander Jamieson - 1822 - 312 頁
...at th« time the event happened." (,/lrt. 345.) Obs. The conviction which each of us has of his own Identity, as far back as his memory reaches, needs no aid of philosophy to give it strength ; nor can it be weakened by any philosophy, without first producing...
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Essays on the Powers of the Human Mind: To which are Added, An Essay on ...

Thomas Reid - 1827 - 706 頁
...us so apt to bewilder ourselves when we reason about them. CHAPTER IV. OP IDENTITY. THE conviction which every man has of his identity as far back as his memory reaches, needs no aid of philosophy to strengthen it, and no philosophy can weaken it without first producing some degree of...
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A Grammar of Logic and Intellectual Philosophy: On Didactic Principles ...

Alexander Jamieson - 1835 - 312 頁
...EXISTENCE at the time the event happened." (Art. 245.) Obs. The conviction which each of us has of his own Identity, as far back as his memory reaches, needs no aid of philosophy to give it strength ; nor can it be weakened by any philosophy, without first producing...
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A Grammar of Logic and Intellectual Philosophy: On Didactic Principles ...

Alexander Jamieson - 1837 - 312 頁
...EXISTENCE at the time the event happened." (Art. 245.) 065. The conviction which each of us has of his own Identity, as far back as his memory reaches, needs no aid of philosophy to give it strength ; nor can it be weakened by any philosophy, without first producing...
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Essays on the Intellectual Powers of Man

Thomas Reid - 1850 - 496 頁
...THE NATURE AND ORIGIN OF OUR NOTION OF PERSONAL IDENTITY. I. Of Identity in General.] The conviction which every man has of his identity, as far back as his memory reaches, needs no aid of philosophy to strengthen it ; and no philosophy can weaken it, without first producing some degree...
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The Library Magazine, 第 7 卷

1886 - 406 頁
...ago, but it will still, I imagine, express the views of the great bulk of my readers. " The conviction which every man has of his identity, as far back as his memory reaches, needs no aid of philosophy to strengthen it ; and no philosophy can weaken it without first producing some degree of...
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Proceedings of the Society for Psychical Research, 第 4 卷

Society for Psychical Research (Great Britain) - 1887 - 636 頁
...but it will still, I imagine, express the views of the great bulk of my readers. ' ' The conviction which every man has of his identity, as far back as his memory reaches, needs no aid of philosophy to strengthen it ; and no philosophy can weaken it without first producing some degree of...
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The History of Civilisation in Scotland, 第 4 卷

John Mackintosh - 1896 - 532 頁
...of memory he discusses duration and personal identity. Of the latter he says : — " The conviction which every man has of his identity, as far back as his memory reaches, needs no aid of philosophy to strengthen it ; and no philosophy can weaken it, without first producing some degree...
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Divine Immanence: An Essay on the Spiritual Significance of Matter

John Richardson Illingworth - 1898 - 282 頁
...feelings which I call mine. . . . The proper evidence I have of all this is remembrance. ' The conviction which every man has of his identity, as far back as his memory reaches, needs no aid of philosophy to strengthen it ; and no philosophy can weaken it, without first producing some degree...
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Human Personality and Its Survival of Bodily Death, 第 1 卷

Frederic William Henry Myers - 1903 - 760 頁
...care and precision, yet with no marked impress of any one philosophical school : — The conviction which every man has of his identity, as far back as his memory reaches, needs no aid of philosophy to strengthen it ; and no philosophy can weaken it without first producing some degree of...
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