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" Besides this, there is another connexion of ideas wholly owing to chance or custom : ideas that in themselves are not at all of kin, come to be so united in some men's minds that it is very hard to separate them ; they always keep in company, and the... "
Philosophical beauties selected from the works of John Locke - Page 226
by John Locke - 1802
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Scientific Method: Its Philosophy and Its Practice

Frederic William Westaway - Method (Philosophy) - 1912 - 474 pages
...united in some men's minds that it is very hard to separate them; they always keep in company, and the one no sooner at any time comes into the understanding,...the whole gang, always inseparable, show themselves together."s The chapter abounds in interesting illustrative examples. For instance: children are often...
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Child Mind: An Introduction to Psychology for Teachers

Benjamin Dumville - Child development - 1914 - 228 pages
...united in some men's minds, that it is very hard to separate them ; they always keep in company, and the one no sooner at any time comes into the understanding,...gang, always inseparable, show themselves together." 1 The same author expresses the wish " that those who have children, or the charge of their education,...
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A Study of Locke's Theory of Knowledge

Raymond Gregory - Knowledge, Theory of - 1919 - 112 pages
...united in some men's minds, that it is very hard to separate them; they always keep in company, and the one no sooner at any time comes into the understanding,...gang, always inseparable, show themselves together."* As far as psychology of this type depends upon internal observation, it is descriptive. But it can...
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Philosophische und psychologische arbeiten, Volume 9

Philosophy - 1925 - 148 pages
...Psychol. § 167 ff.) Hobbes ein Hinweis (»train of thoughts«), und J. Locke erwähnt die Tatsache (»if they are more than two which are thus united,...gang, always inseparable, show themselves together«) 1)- desgleichen /. HG Feder (»Ideen«Reihen)2), Maine de Biran (cbaine so), D. Tiedemann3} uam Wie...
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Early Conceptions and Tests of Intelligence

Joseph Peterson - Education - 1925 - 362 pages
...united in some men's minds that it is very hard to separate them; they always keep in company, and the one no sooner at any time comes into the understanding but its associate appears with it." These connections of ideas which are not of kin, may originally be due either to will or to chance,...
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General Introduction to Psychology: A Survey of the Programs of Psychology

Coleman Roberts Griffith - Psychology - 1928 - 648 pages
...united in some men's minds that it is very hard to separate them; they always keep company, and the one no sooner at any time comes into the understanding,...gang, always inseparable, show themselves together." 1 The philosophical and empirical problem which issued from this observation of Locke's was to determine...
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The Poetics of the Mind's Eye: Literature and the Psychology of Imagination

Christopher Collins - Literary Criticism - 1991 - 226 pages
...custom, a distinction that echoes Aristotle. His image is of stray, logically unrelated ideas linking up and, "if they are more than two which are thus united,...gang, always inseparable, show themselves together" (sec. 5). This mischief, he goes on to say, is the work of the "animal spirits," a curiously medieval...
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The Philosophy of Mind: Classical Problems/contemporary Issues

Brian Beakley, Peter Ludlow - Philosophy - 1992 - 460 pages
...united in some Mens Minds, that 'tis very hard to separate them, they always keep in company, and the one no sooner at any time comes into the Understanding...are thus united, the whole gang always inseparable shew themselves together. This strong Combination of Ideas, not ally'd by Nature, the Mind makes in...
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James Mill: Political Writings

James Mill - History - 1992 - 366 pages
...that it is very hard to separate them; they always keep in company, and the one no sooner at any rime comes into the understanding, but its associate appears...gang, always inseparable, show themselves together." There is no attempt here to trace the order of sequence, or to ascertain which antecedents are followed...
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A Progress of Sentiments

Annette Baier - Philosophy - 1991 - 354 pages
...united in some mens Minds, that 'tis very hard to separate them, they always keep in Company, and the one no sooner at any time comes into the Understanding...are thus united, the whole Gang always inseparable shew themselves together." Like Locke's idea-associates, so Hume's "perceptions" behave like people....
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