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" Understanding not derived from the Senses, or — There is nothing conceived that was not previously perceived ;) he replied — prater intellectum ipsum (except the Understanding itself). "
The Collected Mathematical Papers of Arthur Cayley - 429. lappuse
autors: Arthur Cayley - 1896 - 643 lapas
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Montaigne: The Endless Study ; and Other Miscellanies

Alexandre Rodolphe Vinet - 1850 - 578 lapas
...harmony, utility ; and since the maxim of their philosophy is, nihil est in intellectu, quod nonfuit prius in sensu, there is nothing in the intellect, which was not first in the senses ; virtue, according to them, is a thing altogether outward and artificial, a matter of mere...
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Montaigne: The Endless Study...

Alexandre Rodolphe Vinet - 1850 - 450 lapas
...harmony, utility ; and since the maxim of their philosophy is, nihil est in intellectu, quod nonfuit prius in sensu, there is nothing in the intellect, which was not first in the senses ; virtue, according to them, is a thing altogether outward and artificial, a matter of mere...
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The Complete Works of Samuel Taylor Coleridge: With an ..., 1. sējums

Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1853 - 526 lapas
...or ways of conceiving. This is what Leibnitz meant, when to the old adage of the Peripatetics, Nihil in intellectu quod non prius in sensu — there is nothing in the understanding not derived from the senses, or — there is nothing conceived that was not previously...
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Aids to Reflection

Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1872 - 380 lapas
...or ways of conceiving. This is what Leibnitz meant, when to the old adage of the Peripatetics, NihU in intellectu quod non prius in sensu, (There is nothing in the understanding not derived from the senses, or— There is nothing conceived that was not previously...
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Penn Monthly, 8. sējums

Robert Ellis Thompson, William Wilberforce Newton, Otis H. Kendall - 1877 - 992 lapas
...speculations of Plato , Bruno and Spinoza to the realms of cloudland. His famous con.clusion, nihil in intellectu quod non prius in sensu ("there is nothing in the intellect which was not first in the sense"), seemed to set aside any possible faculty for apprehending the absolutely true, and to...
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Report of the Proceedings

Church congress - 1883 - 588 lapas
...influences of materialism to be referred to Kant and Sir WR Hamilton, and to the answer of Leibnitz, " That there is nothing in the intellect which was not first in sensation except the intellect itself." The same is our true position towards the foundation of the spiritual life,...
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Essays on Educational Reformers

Robert Hebert Quick - 1886 - 340 lapas
...critical faculty. This is the order of Nature. The child first perceives through the senses. Nihil est in intellectu quod non prius in sensu [There is nothing in the mind that was not first in the senses]. These perceptions are stored in the memory, and called up by...
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Aids to Reflection and The Confessions of an Inquiring Spirit

Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1904 - 500 lapas
...or ways of conceiving. This is what Leibnitz meant, when to the old adage of the Peripatetics, Nihil in intellectu quod non prius in sensu (There is nothing in the Understanding not derived from the Senses, or — There is nothing conceived that was not previously...
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The Theory of Teaching and Elementary Psychology

Albert Salisbury - 1905 - 360 lapas
...great educational reformer of the seventeenth century, gave lasting currency to the apothegm, Nihil est in intellectu quod non prius in sensu, "There is nothing in the mind which was not first in the senses." This declaration, true in an important sense, has been more...
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St. Thomas Aquinas: Papers from the Summer School of Catholic Studies Held ...

Summer School of Catholic Studies (Cambridge, England) - 1925 - 344 lapas
...starting-point for Aristotle is the realistic principle, nihil est in intellect™ quod non prius fuerit in sensu — there is nothing in the intellect which was not first in the senses. Though he scale the empyrean of metaphysical speculation, he always has his feet on solid...
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