Thoughts on Man, His Nature, Productions, and Discoveries: Interspersed with Some Particulars Respecting the Author |
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It has been calculated that the human mind is ca. pable of being impressed with
three hundred and twenty sensations in a second of time b . At all events we well
know that , even “ while I am speaking , a variety of sensations are experienced ...
It has been calculated that the human mind is ca. pable of being impressed with
three hundred and twenty sensations in a second of time b . At all events we well
know that , even “ while I am speaking , a variety of sensations are experienced ...
第 380 頁
sensations is , that there is something out of ourselves corresponding to the
impressions we receive ; in other words , that ... and , if the cause of a sensation
is not like the sensation , it cannot precisely be affirmed that our senses deceive
us .
sensations is , that there is something out of ourselves corresponding to the
impressions we receive ; in other words , that ... and , if the cause of a sensation
is not like the sensation , it cannot precisely be affirmed that our senses deceive
us .
第 381 頁
It follows that , if there were no percipient being to receive these sensations ,
there would be no heat or cold , no taste , no smell , no sound , and no colour .
Aware of this difference between our sensations in certain cases and the causes
of ...
It follows that , if there were no percipient being to receive these sensations ,
there would be no heat or cold , no taste , no smell , no sound , and no colour .
Aware of this difference between our sensations in certain cases and the causes
of ...
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If what are vulgarly denominated the secondary qualities of matter are in reality
nothing but sensations existing in the human mind , then at any rate matter is a
very different thing from what it is ordinarily apprehended to be . To which I add ,
in ...
If what are vulgarly denominated the secondary qualities of matter are in reality
nothing but sensations existing in the human mind , then at any rate matter is a
very different thing from what it is ordinarily apprehended to be . To which I add ,
in ...
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That which gives us a sensation of colour is not itself coloured : and the same
may be affirmed of the sensations of hot and cold , of sweet and bitter , and of
odours offensive or otherwise . The immaterialist proceeds to say , that what we
call ...
That which gives us a sensation of colour is not itself coloured : and the same
may be affirmed of the sensations of hot and cold , of sweet and bitter , and of
odours offensive or otherwise . The immaterialist proceeds to say , that what we
call ...
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