| John Locke - 1849 - عدد الصفحات: 588
...must consider what " person" stands for ; which, I think, is a thinking intelligent being, that has reason and reflection, and can consider itself as itself, the same thinking thing, in different tunes and places ; which it does only by that consciousness which is inseparable... | |
| Thomas Brown, James Parkinson Boyle - 1849 - عدد الصفحات: 370
...source of Locke's paradox ; from his definition of person — a thinking, intelligent being, that has reason and reflection, and can consider itself, as itself, the same thinking thing in different times and places, which it only does by that consciousness which is inseparable... | |
| Theophilus - 1850 - عدد الصفحات: 380
...person substantially as does Locke, when he defines person as " a thinking, intelligent being, that has reason and reflection, and can consider itself as itself, the same thinking thing at different times and places."* That Emmons does, in fact, harmonize with the highest orthodoxly... | |
| JOHN MURRAY - 1852 - عدد الصفحات: 786
...stands for; OF IDENTITY AND DIVERSITY. 171 which, I think, is—a thinking intelligent being, that has reason and reflection, and can consider itself as itself, the same thinking thing, in different times and places—which it does only by that Consciousness which is inseparable... | |
| 1853 - عدد الصفحات: 796
...it has been so deservedly attacked", defines a person to be " a thinking intelligent being, that has reason and reflection, and can consider itself as itself, the same thinking thing in different times and places, which it does only by that consciousness which is inseparable... | |
| John Locke - 1854 - عدد الصفحات: 536
...we must consider what person stands for: which, 1 think, is a thinking intelligent being, that has reason and reflection, and can consider itself as itself, the same thinking thing in different times and places ; which it does only by that consciousness which is inseparable... | |
| Thomas Ebenezer Webb - 1857 - عدد الصفحات: 214
...we must consider what Person stands for, which, I think, is a thinking, intelligent being that has Reason and Reflection, and can consider itself as itself, the same thinking thing, in different times and places" (n. xxvii. 9). Now how is it that a thinking thing can consider... | |
| Thomas Ebenezer Webb - 1857 - عدد الصفحات: 218
...we must consider what Person stands for, which, I think, is a thinking, intelligent being that has Reason and Reflection, and can consider itself as itself, the same thinking thing, in different times and places" (n. xxvii. 9). Now how is it that a thinking thing can consider... | |
| William Fleming - 1860 - عدد الصفحات: 698
...part ii., chap. 4. PEBSOtf" Person," says Locke,1 " stands for a thinking intelligent being, that has reason and reflection, and can consider itself as itself, the same thinking thing in different times and places ; which it docs only by that consciousness which is inseparable... | |
| James Cooper (of Norwich.) - 1862 - عدد الصفحات: 226
...consider what person stands for," he thus proceeds, " which is a thinking intelligent being, that has reason and reflection, and can consider itself as itself, the same thinking thing in different times and places." He further says, " It is a forensic term, appropriating actions... | |
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