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" As to the first question, we may observe, that what we call a mind, is nothing but a heap or collection of different perceptions, united together by certain relations, and supposed, though falsely, to be endowed with a perfect simplicity and identity. "
Essays: On the Nature and Immutability of Truth, in Opposition to Sophistry ... - Side 227
af James Beattie - 1776 - 555 sider
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An Essay on the Nature and Immutability of Truth, in Opposition to Sophistry ...

James Beattie - 1771 - 588 sider
...unintelligible *." — Well, Sir, if you think fo, you may let it alone. — No ; that mufl not be nei-^ ther. " What we call a mind, is nothing " but a heap or collection of different per" ceptions (or objedls) united together by " certain relations, and fuppofed, though " falfely,...
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The Philosophical Works of David Hume ...

David Hume - 1826 - 508 sider
...we mean by this seeing, and feeling, and perceiving. As to the first question, we may observe, that what we call a mind, is nothing but a heap or collection of different perceptions, united together by certain relations, and supposed, though falsely, to be endowed with a perfect simplicity...
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The Limits of Religious Thought Examined in Eight Lectures: Preached Before ...

Henry Longueville Mansel - 1859 - 378 sider
...anything in existence and an object of knowledge, it could not be made known to others." . . . . " What we call a mind, is nothing but a heap or collection of different perceptions, united together by certain relations, and supposed, though falsely, to be endowed with a perfect simplicity...
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The Limits of Religious Thought Examined in Eight Lectures Delivered Before ...

Henry Longueville Mansel - 1860 - 389 sider
...anything in existence and an object of knowledge, it could not be made known to others." . . . . " What we call a mind, is nothing but a heap or collection of different perceptions, united together by certain relations, and supposed, though falsely, to be endowed with a perfect simplicity...
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A strange story, by the author of 'Rienzi'.

Edward George E.L. Bulwer- Lytton (1st baron.) - 1862 - 412 sider
...confesses he cannot reason with any one who is stupid enough to think he has a self. His words are : ' What we call a mind is nothing but a heap or collection...perceptions or objects united together by certain relations, and supposed, though falsely, to be endowed with perfect simplicity and identity. If any...
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All the Year Round, Bind 6

Charles Dickens - 1862 - 632 sider
...confesses he cannot reason with any one who is stupid enough to think he has a self. His words are : ' What we call a mind is nothing but a heap or collection...perceptions or objects united together by certain relations, and supposed, though falsely, to be endowed with perfect simplicity and identity. If any...
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The Christian observer [afterw.] The Christian observer and advocate

1862 - 914 sider
...less learned brethren, in want of sense and want of candour. For instance, Hume writes as follows : "What we call a mind is nothing but a heap or collection of different perceptions of objects, blended together by certain relations, and supposed, though falsely, to be endowed with...
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A Strange Story ; and The Haunted and the Haunters

Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton, Edward George E.L. Bulwer- Lytton (1st baron.) - 1864 - 378 sider
...confesses he cannot reason with any one who is stupid enough to think he has a self. His words are : ' What we call a mind is nothing but a heap or collection...perceptions or objects united together by certain relations, and supposed, though falsely, to be endowed with perfect simplicity and identity. If any...
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A Strange Story: & The Haunted & the Haunters, Bind 2

Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton - 1865 - 396 sider
...confesses he cannot reason with any one who is stupid enough to think he has a self. His words are: 'What we call a mind is nothing but a heap or collection...perceptions or objects united together by certain relations and supposed, though falsely, to be endowed with perfect simplicity and identity. If any...
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A Treatise on Human Nature: Being an Attempt to Introduce the ..., Bind 1

David Hume - 1874 - 604 sider
...we mean by this seeing, and feeling, and perceiving. As to the first question ; we may observe, that what we call a mind, is nothing but a heap or collection of different perceptions, united together by certain relations, and suppos'd, tho' falsely, to be endow'd with a perfect simplicity...
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