Secondly, such qualities which in truth are nothing in the objects themselves, but powers to produce various sensations in us by their primary qualities, ie by the bulk, figure, texture, and motion of their insensible parts, as colours, sounds, tastes,... The Works of John Locke - Page 120de John Locke - 1823Affichage du livre entier - À propos de ce livre
 | Edward Royall Tyler, William Lathrop Kingsley, George Park Fisher, Timothy Dwight - 1884 - 872 pages
...objects themselves, but powers to produce various sensations in us by their primary qualities, that is, by the bulk, figure, texture, and motion of their insensible parts, as colors, sounds, tastes, etc. ; these I call secondary qualities." We may neglect what he says of a... | |
 | John Locke - 1894 - 692 pages
...Secondly, such qualities which, iaJauth. are nothing- in $? objects themaelvesJtajt Eftwetsf to jyoduce various sensations in us by their primary qualities, ie by the bulk, figure, texture, and motion ef their insensible parts4, as colours, sounds, tastes, &c. ^These I call secondary qualities 2. /^To... | |
 | Sir Thomas Dyke Acland - 1896 - 274 pages
...the ear, flavour or odour by taste or smell " Such qualities are nothing in the objects themselves but powers to produce various sensations in us by...texture, and motion of their insensible parts, as colours, sound, tastes, etc. These I call secondary qualities." * This supposition of a power in things... | |
 | Paul Janet, Gabriel Séailles - 1902 - 432 pages
...qualities have no reality. " Such qualities, which in truth are nothing in the objects themselves, but powers to produce various sensations in us by their primary qualities . . . the ideas of primary qualities of bodies are resemblances of them, and their patterns do really... | |
 | John Locke, Mary Whiton Calkins - 1905 - 424 pages
...Secondary qualities.— Secondly. Such qualities, which in truth are nothing in the objects them- j selves, but powers to produce various sensations in...texture, and motion of their insensible parts, as colours, sounds, tastes, &c., these I call secondary qualities. To these might be added a third sort,... | |
 | John Locke - 1905 - 382 pages
...Secondary qualities. — Secondly. Such qualities, which in truth are nothing in the objects themselves, but powers to produce various sensations in us by...texture, and motion of their insensible parts, as colours, sounds, tastes, &c., these I call secondary qualities. To these might be added a third sort,... | |
 | Arthur Kenyon Rogers - 1907 - 536 pages
...motion, and number. " Secondly, such qualities which in truth are nothing in the objects themselves, but powers to produce various sensations in us by...texture, and motion of their insensible parts, as colors, sounds, tastes, etc., these I call secondary qualities." 1 Bk. II, Chap. VII, 10. Now, whereas... | |
 | Oliver Joseph Thatcher - 1907 - 484 pages
...Secondary Qualities. — Secondly, such qualities which in truth are nothing in the objects themselves, but powers to produce various sensations in us by...texture, and motion of their insensible parts, as colours, sounds, tastes, etc., these I call secondary qualities. To these might be added a third sort,... | |
 | 1908 - 768 pages
...Secondary qualities. — Secondly. Such qualities, which in truth are nothing in the objects themselves, but powers to produce various sensations in us by...texture, and motion of their insensible parts, as colours, sounds, tastes, &c., these I call secondary qualities. To these might be added a third sort,... | |
 | Archibald Browning Drysdale Alexander - 1908 - 640 pages
...figure, motion, number. " Secondly, such qualities, which in truth are nothing in the objects themselves, but powers to produce various sensations in us by...texture, and motion of their insensible parts, as colours, sounds, tastes, etc., these I call secondary qualities." Now, while " the ideas of AP Q primary... | |
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