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" I think that tastes, odors, colors, and so on are no more than mere names so far as the object in which we place them is concerned, and that they reside only in the consciousness. Hence if the living creatures were removed, all these qualities would be... "
The Cambridge Handbook of Consciousness - Seite 46
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Science and the Arts: A Study in Relationships from 1600-1900

Jacob Opper - 1973 - 234 Seiten
...primary and secondary qualities, basic in Locke, is already explicitly present in Galileo when he writes, tastes, odors, colors, and so on are no more than...the object in which we place them is concerned, and . . . they reside only in the consciousness. Hence if the living creature were removed, all these qualities...
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The Understanding of Nature: Essays in the Philosophy of Biology

Marjorie Grene - 1974 - 402 Seiten
...imagination unaided would probably never arrive at qualities like these. Hence I think that tastes, odor, colors, and so on are no more than mere names so far...that they reside only in the consciousness. Hence // the living creatures were removed, all these qualities would be wiped away and annihilated. But...
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Occult Scientific Mentalities

Brian Vickers - 1986 - 428 Seiten
...property, or quality, which actually resides in the material by which we feel ourselves warmed." In fact, "tastes, odors, colors, and so on are no more than mere names" that "reside only in the consciousness" and that "we have imposed upon" reality (p. 274). Many sensations...
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Education and Philosophical Anthropology: Toward a New View of Man for the ...

David Holbrook - 1987 - 184 Seiten
...trusted is the distance between one's cup and inkwell, and the weight of the pen in one's hand: Hence I think that tastes, odors, colors, and so on are...concerned, and that they reside only in the consciousness. (Ibid.) The question arises, of course, where do the primary properties reside if not in the consciousness?...
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The Virtue of Faith and Other Essays in Philosophical Theology

Robert Merrihew Adams - 1987 - 283 Seiten
...sugar and salt. They were "kicked upstairs," as MR Ayers has put it, into the mind.5 Galileo concluded that "tastes, odors, colors, and so on, are no more...them is concerned, and that they reside only in the consciousness."6 Since the existence of the phenomenal qualia is so evident in sensation that it can...
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The Flight to Objectivity: Essays on Cartesianism and Culture

Susan Bordo - 1987 - 162 Seiten
...contact. After Galileo, the results of such contact — tastes, colors, odors, tones, heat, cold — "are no more than mere names so far as the object in which we place them is concerned." They "reside only in consciousness," says Galileo (p. 274), and to think otherwise, as we shall see,...
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Galileo, Science, and the Church

Jerome J. Langford - 1992 - 252 Seiten
...essences, and causes, were either subjective or did not exist for Galileo." 5 Thus he could say: Hence I think that tastes, odors, colors, and so on are no more than mere names so far as the object we place them in is concerned, and that they reside only in the consciousness.6 What this amounts to...
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The Scientific Renaissance 1450-1630

Marie Boas Hall - 1994 - 408 Seiten
...unaided would probably never arrive at qualities like these. Hence I think that tastes, odours, colours, and so on are no more than mere names so far as the...removed, all these qualities would be wiped away and annihilated.22 This is a remarkably clear statement of what Locke was later to make famous as the distinction...
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The World on Paper: The Conceptual and Cognitive Implications of Writing and ...

David R. Olson - 1996 - 344 Seiten
...perceiver. In this, Locke followed Galileo who in The Assayer had written: tastes, odours, colours, and so on are no more than mere names so far as the object in which we place them is concerned and reside only in the consciousness. Hence, if the living creature were removed, all these qualities would...
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Synchronicity, Science and Soul-Making: Understanding Jungian Synchronicity ...

Victor Mansfield - 1995 - 276 Seiten
...true properties of objects studied in science. Galileo says: "I think that tastes, odours, colours, and so on are no more than mere names so far as the objects in which we locate them are concerned, and that they reside only in consciousness. If living...
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