| Douglas Clyde Macintosh - 1915 - 538 páginas
...Committee, Journal of Philosophy, etc., Vol. VIII, 1911, p. 703. first step towards satisfying several inquiries the mind of man was very apt to run into,...take a survey of our own understandings, examine our own powers, and see to what things they were adapted." l It is assumed at the outset that "the object... | |
| John Locke - 1924 - 438 páginas
...thought that the first step towards satisfying several enquiries the mind of man was very apt to,run into, was, to take a survey of our own understandings, examine our own powers, andsee to what things they wprq ^Hapted. Till that "was done, Ouspected we began at the... | |
| John Locke - 1928 - 428 páginas
...concerning the understanding. For I thought that the first step towards satisfying several enquiries, the mind of man was very apt to run into, was to take a survey of our own understandings, examine our own powers, and see to what things they were adapted. Till that was done, I suspected we began at the... | |
| Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel - 1977 - 248 páginas
...a critique of the cognitive faculties. For I thought that the first step towards satisfying several inquiries the mind of man was very apt to run into,...take a survey of our own understandings, examine our own powers, and see to what things they were adapted. [. . .] Thus men, extending their inquiries beyond... | |
| Reinhard Brandt - 1981 - 248 páginas
...concerning the Understanding. For I thought that the first Step towards satisfying several Enquiries, the Mind of Man was very apt to run into, was, to...take a Survey of our own Understandings, examine our own Powers, and see to what Things they were adapted. Till that was done I suspected we began at the... | |
| 216 páginas
...not, fitted to deal with" (Epistle). — "I thought that the first step towards satisfying several inquiries the mind of man was very apt to run into...take a survey of our own Understandings, examine our own powers, and see to what things they were adapted" (Introduction) -— " Till that was done," he... | |
| Joyce Oldham Appleby - 1996 - 578 páginas
...this essay concerning the understanding. For I thought that the first step towards satisfying several inquiries the mind of man was very apt to run into, was to take a survey of our own understanding, examine our own powers, and see to what things they were adapted. Till that was done,... | |
| Lambros Kordelas - 1998 - 254 páginas
...Fundament stellen zu können: »[For] I thought that the first Step toward satisfying several Enquiries, the Mind of Man was very apt to run into, was, to...take a survey of our own Understandings, examine our own Powers, and see to what Things they were adapted«.101 Das erste der insgesamt vier Bücher befaßt... | |
| Merold Westphal - 1998 - 262 páginas
...one can read the same thing in Kant. "For I thought that the first step towards satisfying several inquiries the mind of man was very apt to run into, was, to take a survey of our understandings, examine our own powers, and see to what things they were adapted . . . Thus men, extending... | |
| Merold Westphal - 2009 - 338 páginas
...limits of [human] understanding. Descartes1 For I thought that the first step toward satisfying several inquiries the mind of man was very apt to run into,...take a survey of our own understandings, examine our own powers, and see to what things they were adapted. . . . Whereas, were the capacities of our understandings... | |
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