| Friedrich Max Müller - 1862 - 454 страници
...their ideas that way to any degree : this, I think, I may be positive in, that the power of abstracting is not at all in them ; and that the having of general ideas is that which puts a perfect distinction betwixt man and brutes, and is an excellency which the faculties of brutes do by no means... | |
| 1867 - 396 страници
...Human Understanding," gives it as his opinion that " the power of abstracting is not at all in brutes, and that the having of general ideas is that which puts a perfect distinction betwixt man and them, and is an excellency which the faculties of brutes do by no means... | |
| 1863 - 734 страници
...It was known before, that language is the distinguishing characteristic of man ; it was known also that the having of general ideas is that which puts a perfect distinction between man and brutes ; but that these two were only different expressions of the same... | |
| George Moore - 1866 - 396 страници
...ideas in that wa to any degree ; this, I think, I may be positive in, that the power of abstracting is not at all in them ; and that the having of general ideas is that which puts a perfect distinction between man and brutes, and is an excellency which the faculties of brutes do by no means... | |
| William Thomas Brande, George William Cox - 1866 - 972 страници
...their ideas that way to any degree, this, I think, I may be positive in, that the power of abstracting is not at all in them, and that the having of general ideas is that which puts a perfect distinction betwixt man and brutes, and is an excellency which the faculties of brutes do by no means... | |
| William Thomas Brande - 1866 - 992 страници
...their ideas that way to any degree, this, I think, I may be positive in, that the power of abstracting is not at all in them, and that the having of general ideas is that which puts a perfect distinction betwixt man and brutes, and is an excellency which the faculties of brutes do by no means... | |
| Charles Wallwyn Radcliffe Cooke - 1866 - 74 страници
...contrivance or other. Mr Locke advances the opinion that the power of abstracting is not in brutes, and that the having of general ideas is that which puts a perfect distinction betwixt man and brutes. For my own part I cannot but think that the power of reflection,... | |
| David Page - 1867 - 238 страници
...his Essay on the Human Understanding, " I think I may be positive in, that the power of abstracting is not at all in them ; and that the having of general ideas is that which puts a perfect distinction betwixt man and brutes, and is an excellency which the faculties of brutes do by no means... | |
| Henrietta Sullivan - 1871 - 232 страници
...language. It was known before that language is the distinguishing characteristic of man ; it was known also that the having of general ideas is that which puts a perfect distinction between men and brutes ; but that these two were only different expressions of the same... | |
| Henrietta Sullivan - 1871 - 236 страници
...language. It was known before that language is the distinguishing characteristic of man ; it was known also that the having of general ideas is that which puts a perfect distinction between men and brutes ; but that these two were only different expressions of the same... | |
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