| John Locke - 1828 - 390 страници
...faculties, whereby they are deprived of reason ; whereas madmen, on the other side, seem to suffer by the other extreme: for they do not appear to me to have lost the faculty of reasoning ; but having joined together some ideas very wrongly, they mistake them... | |
| John Locke - 1828 - 392 страници
...faculties, whereby they are deprived of reason ; whereas madmen, on the other side, seem to suffer by the other extreme: for they do not appear to me to have lost the faculty of reasoning ; but having joined together some ideas very wrongly, they mistake them... | |
| John Locke - 1828 - 602 страници
...faculties, whereby they are deprived of reason : whereas madmen, on the other side, seem to suff'er by the other extreme. For they do not appear to me to have lost the faculty of reasoning; but having joined together some ideas very wrongly, they mistake them... | |
| Great Britain. Courts - 1831 - 564 страници
...faculties, whereby they are deprived of reason; whereas, madmen, on the other side, seem to suffer by the other extreme. For they do not appear to me to have lost the faculty of reasoning: but having joined together some ideas, very wrongly, they mistake them... | |
| James Cowles Prichard - 1835 - 514 страници
...have lost the faculty of reasoning; but having joined together some ideas very wrongly, they mistake them for truths, and they err, as men do that argue right from wrong principles." From Mr. Locke's time it has been customary to observe that insane persons reason correctly from erroneous... | |
| Joseph Chitty - 1836 - 560 страници
...faculty of reasoning, but having joined together some ideas very wrongly, they mistake them for truth, and they err as men do that argue right from wrong...for by the violence of their imaginations, having ulken their fancies for realities, they make right deductions from them.(s) In idiots the imbecility... | |
| William Hazlitt - 1836 - 538 страници
...faculties, whereby they are deprived of reason : whereas madmen, on the other side, seem to suffer by the other extreme. For they do not appear to me to have lost the faculty of reasoning ; but having joined together some ideas very wrongly, they mistake them... | |
| William Hazlitt - 1836 - 526 страници
...faculties, whereby they are deprived of reason : whereas madmen, on the other side, seem to suffer by the other extreme. For they do not appear to me to have lost the faculty of reasoning ; but having joined together some ideas very wrongly, they mistake them... | |
| William Hazlitt - 1836 - 530 страници
...faculties, whereby they are deprived of reason : whereas madmen, on the other side, seem to suffer by the other extreme. For they do not appear to me to have lost the faculty of reasoning ; but having joined together some ideas very wrongly, they mistake them... | |
| I. RAY, M.D. - 1838
...have lost the faculty of reasoning, " but having joined together some ideas very wrongly, they mistake them for truths, and they err as men do that argue right from wrong principles." ' If Locke had possessed any practical acquaintance with insanity, if he had even spent an hour in... | |
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