This is certain, that whatever alterations are made in the body, if they reach not the mind; whatever impressions are made on the outward parts, if they are not taken notice of within ; there is no perception. Fire may burn our bodies with no other effect... Modern Painters ... - Página 51por John Ruskin - 1878Visualização integral - Acerca deste livro
 | John Locke - 1768
...other Effect than it does a Billet, unlefs the Motion be continued to the Brain, and there the Senfe of Heat or Idea of Pain be produced in the Mind, wherein confifts aSlual Perception. ^ §. 4. How often may a Man obferve in himfelf, that whilft his Mind is... | |
 | John Locke - 1796 - 459 páginas
...other effect,, than- it does a billet, unlefs the motion be continued to the brain, and there the fenfe of heat, or idea of pain, be produced in the mind, wherein conliils actual perception. . $. 4. How often may a man obferve "in himfelf, that whilft his mind is... | |
 | John Locke - 1801 - 308 páginas
...other effeft than it does a billet, unlefs the motion be continued to the brain, and there the fenfe of heat, or idea of pain, be produced in the mind, wherein confifts atJual perception. $4How often may a man obferve in himfelf, that whilft his mind is intently... | |
 | John Locke - 1801
...other effe£t than it does a billet, unlefs the motion be continued to the brain, and there the fenfe of heat, or idea of pain, be produced in the mind, wherein confifts aclual perception. , f* . . How often may a man obfervc in himfelf, that whilft his mind is... | |
 | John Locke - 1805 - 510 páginas
...outward parts, if they are not taken notice of within ; there is no perception. Fire may burn our bodies, with no other effect, than it does a billet, unless...produced in the mind, wherein consists actual perception. §. 4. How §, 4. How often may a man observe in himself, that whilst his mind is intently employed... | |
 | John Locke - 1805
...outward parts, if they are not taken notice of within ; there is no perception. Fire may burn our bodies, with no other effect, than it does a billet, unless...produced in the mind, wherein consists actual perception, ^§. 4. How often may .a man observe in himself, that whilst his mind is intently employed in the eontemplatk>«... | |
 | John Locke - 1813
...outward parts, if they are not taken notice of within ; there is no perception. Fire may burn our bodies, with no other effect than it does a billet, unless...the brain ; and there the sense of heat, -or idea of pun, be produced in the mind, wherein consists actual fiercefition. MHow often may a man observe in... | |
 | John Locke - 1815
...outward parts, if they are not taken notice of within; there is no perception. Fire may burn our bodies, with no other effect, than it does a billet, unless...produced in the mind, wherein consists actual perception. §3. * *• whilst his mind is intently employed in the contemplation of some objects, and curiously... | |
 | John Locke - 1823
...outward parts, if they are not taken notice of within ; there is no perception. Fire may burn our bodies, with no other effect than it does a billet, unless...produced in the mind, wherein consists actual perception. § 4. How often may a man observe in himself, that whilst his mind is intently employed in the contemplation... | |
 | John Locke - 1824
...outward parts, if they are not taken notice of within ; there is no perception. Fire may burn our bodies, with no other effect, than it does a billet," unless...produced in the mind, wherein consists actual perception. ' § 4. How often may a man observe in himself, that whilst his mind is intently employed in the contemplation... | |
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