| Clarence Sholé Johnson - 2003 - 250 หน้า
...endowed with reason and reflection. Or, as Locke states, a person 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... | |
| David Woodruff Smith - 2004 - 330 หน้า
...Being, that has reason and reflection, and can consider it self as it self, the same thinking thing in different times and places; which it does only...consciousness, which is inseparable from thinking, and as it seems to me essential to it: It being impossible for any one to perceive, without perceiving,... | |
| Paul Ricœur - 2004 - 661 หน้า
...same man and that of a self, also termed person: "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" (§9). The difference is no longer marked by the repudiated outside... | |
| Renzong Qiu - 2004 - 260 หน้า
...reminiscent of John Locke's classical analysis of a person. whom he defines as a "thinking intelligent being, that has reason and reflection. and can consider itself as itself, the same thinking thing in different times and places" i1975. II.xxvii.61. These are the more commonly accepted cognitive... | |
| Marc Elliott Bobro - 2004 - 164 หน้า
...history of consciousness, no conscious being. Locke defines person as "a thinking, intelligent Being that has reason and reflection and can consider itself as itself, the same thinking thing in different times and places" (E n, 27, §9). Now say that at time t3 (t3 > t2) resurrection... | |
| Lilli Alanen, Charlotte Witt - 2004 - 280 หน้า
...says, "... (W)e 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; which it does only by that consciousness which is inseparable... | |
| Nikolai F. Klimmek - 2005 - 254 หน้า
...Locke bestimmt im Essay Concerning Human Understanding eine Person als „a thinking, intelligent being that has reason and reflection, and can consider itself...same thinking being, in different times and places" (zitiert nach: Malzkorn 1998, S. 103). 'j 3.2.4 Die vierte psychologische Idee 1 • i Bevor wir die... | |
| F. LeRon Shults - 2005 - 340 หน้า
...Being, that has reason and reflection and can consider it self as it self, the same thinking thing in different times and places; which it does only...consciousness, which is inseparable from thinking, and as it seems to me essential to it."26 The punctual consciousness of the individual is the basis... | |
| Gilbert Romeyer-Dherbey, Jean-Baptiste Gourinat - 2005 - 628 หน้า
...intelligent being, that has reason and reflection, and can consider itselfas itself, the same thinking thing, in different times and places ; which it does only...consciousness which is inseparable from thinking. and, as it seems to me, essential to it», An Essay conceming Human Understanding, II, 27. d'après... | |
| Eva Hung - 2005 - 224 หน้า
...An Essay Concerning Human Understanding, Locke defined 'person' as "a thinking, intelligent being, that has reason and reflection, and can consider itself as itself, the same thinking thing, in different times and places" (1975: 335). He distinguished between physical identity or identification... | |
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