登陆注册
5698300000032

第32章

Thus a sort of rebus or charade was produced. In other cases the word, though monosyllabic, was capable of being divided into two sounds, and the same process was employed. This is a first step towards alphabetical analysis. Some word, such as the interjection O! or the particle A, is already a sound perfectly simple, and thus furnishes a first stone to the edifice. But, though these ideas may perhaps present us with a faint view of the manner in which an alphabet was produced, yet the actual production of a complete alphabet is perhaps of all human discoveries that which required the most persevering reflection, the luckiest concurrence of circumstances, and the most patient and gradual progress.

Let us however suppose man to have gained the two first elements of knowledge, speaking and writing; let us trace him through all his subsequent improvements, through whatever constitutes the inequality between Newton and the ploughman, and indeed much more than this, since the most ignorant ploughman in civilized society is infinitely different from what he would have been when stripped of all the benefits he has derived from literature and the arts. Let us survey the earth covered with the labours of man, houses, enclosures, harvests, manufactures, instruments, machines, together with all the wonders of painting, poetry, eloquence and philosophy.

Such was man in his original state, and such is man as we at present behold him. Is it possible for us to contemplate what he has already done without being impressed with a strong presentiment of the improvements he has yet to accomplish? There is no science that is not capable of additions;Chapter here is no art that may not be carried to a still higher perfection. If this be true of all other sciences, why not of morals? If this be true of all other arts, why not of social institution? The very conception of this as possible is in the highest degree encouraging. If we can still further demonstrate it to be a part of the natural and regular progress of mind, our confidence and our hopes will then be complete. This is the temper with which we ought to engage in the study of political truth. Let us look back, that we may profit by the experience of mankind; but let us not look back, as if the wisdom of our ancestors was such, as to leave no room for future improvement.

It is certain that we have a general standard of some sort, in consequence of which, if an animal is presented to our view, we can in most cases decide that it is, or is not a horse, a man, &c.; nor is it to be imagined that we should be unable to form such judgements, even if we were denied the use of speech.

It is a curious fact, and on that account worthy to be mentioned in this place, that the human mind is perhaps incapable of entertaining any but general ideas. Take, for example, a wine glass. If, after this glass is withdrawn, I present to you another from the same set, you will probably be unable to determine whether it is another or the same. It is with a like inattention that people in general view a flock of sheep. The shepherd only distinguishes the features of every one of his sheep from the features of every other. But it is impossible so to individualize our remarks as to cause our idea to be truly particular, and not special. Thus there are memorable instances of one man so nearly resembling another, as to be able to pass himself upon the wife and all the relatives of this man, as if he were the same.

The opposition which has been so ingeniously maintained against the doctrine of abstract ideas seems chiefly to have arisen from a habit of wing the term idea, not, as Locke has done, for every conception that can exist in the mind, but as constantly descriptive of an image, or picture.

The following view of the subject will perhaps serve in some degree to remove any ambiguity that might continue to rest upon it.

Ideas, considering that term as comprehending all perceptions, both primary, or of the senses, and secondary, or of the memory, may be divided into four classes: 1. perfect. The existence of these we have disproved.

2. imperfect, such as those which are produced in us by a near and careful inspection of any visible object. 3. imperfect, such as those produced by a slight and distant view. 4. imperfect, so as to have no resemblance to an image of any external object. The perception produced in us in slight and current discourse by the words river, field, are of this nature; and have no more resemblance to the image of any visible object than the perception ordinarily produced in us by the words conquest, government, virtue.

The subject of this last class of ideas is very ingeniously treated by Burke, in his Enquiry into the Sublime, Part V. He has however committed one material error in the discussion, by representing these as instances of the employment of "words without ideas." If we recollect that brutes have similar abstractions, and a general conception, of the female of their own species, of man, of food, of the smart of a whip, &c., we shall probably admit that such perceptions (and in all events they are perceptions, or, according to the established language upon the subject, ideas) are not necessarily connected with the employment of words.

同类推荐
  • 五灯会元目录

    五灯会元目录

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 寄杨秘书

    寄杨秘书

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 黔苗竹枝词

    黔苗竹枝词

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 上清洞真九宫紫房图

    上清洞真九宫紫房图

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 佛说施灯功德经

    佛说施灯功德经

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
热门推荐
  • 从此冀琴声

    从此冀琴声

    秦深,还记得我的琴声吗?那年没有花开,没有雪落,唯有炎夏,唯有你我。我用手机录了一遍又一遍,才敢小心翼翼把保罗塞内维尔谱的梦中的婚礼放给你听。你说,真好。小冀,还记得那条陌上花开吗?它没有丢,它不会被丢失在光阴的逆流中,因为有爱。时光在与我们捉迷藏,我们用了七年藏着自己,最后,我输了。
  • 倾心计:第一皇妃

    倾心计:第一皇妃

    他是杀伐决断,果敢狠辣的王。她是艳绝天下,唯我不二的幽冥宫宫主。风起云涌,她金戈铁马,谈笑间令千军万马灰飞烟灭。凤凰涅槃,谁家江山?回首一瞥,那一身火红衣衫,尽乱世人眸眼。她曾说“我尹逝不得的东西,宁毁不留!”言犹在耳,可是谁又是舍了心,只为那曾经不堪一击的温情,甘愿纵身火海,落下万丈深渊。他一身玄袍冷眼看尽世间,自认为舍去的只是一枚棋子,可最终为何空了心,丢了一腔想念?那鲜红的景象还在眼前,他怀中那僵硬的尸身笑意不去。死了心,可伊人再见,兵临城下,她火红长袖一挥,将他逼出百米远,冷声道“你是谁?”
  • 二次元之桐谷和人

    二次元之桐谷和人

    熬夜打游戏太激动的桐谷和人,穿越到了一个十二岁的孩子身上。有个叫做直叶的妹妹,还有两个叫做雷姆和拉姆的女仆。…………本想着过着与日常普通生活的桐谷和人,却被一次次的事情给耽误。——————————加QQ群:676156224答案:尚寂游
  • 太空:太空试验的步伐

    太空:太空试验的步伐

    太阳与人类的关系最密切,它本身有着数不清的谜,日珥之谜就是其中的一个。发生日全食时,人们可以清楚地看到,在色球层中不时有巨大的气柱腾空而起,像一个个鲜红的火舌,这就是日珥。1239年,天文学家在观测日全食时就观测到了日珥,并称其为“燃烧洞”;1733年观测日珥时,将其称作“红火焰”;1824年观测日珥时,日珥又被想象成太阳上的山脉。
  • 龙图公案

    龙图公案

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 苍穹之上

    苍穹之上

    苍穹之下的千年苦修,只为有朝一日立身于苍穹之上!位于洪武天朝和妖族七杀部咽喉要地的天断峡谷中,忽有天降神异之物,裹挟着一众修兵,滚入了浩荡的历史洪流当中……宋征只是其中不那么起眼的一员。他读过圣贤书,但也是一名戴罪狼兵。可以彬彬有礼,也可以暴起杀人。在生死考验之间,边军小修兵一步步从深渊下走上来。忽然有一天,他感觉到可以自己掌控命运了,才明白,这只是问鼎苍穹之上的基本资格罢了。(读者群号:680255020欢迎大家加入讨论)
  • 新生

    新生

    本书讲述了主人公岸本捨吉为自己与侄女节子之间的恋情(史称“新生”事件)所苦恼,并试图摆脱困境和净化灵魂来获得新生的心路历程。从作者自身的情况来看,主人公即为作者自身写照。这部作品写的是自大正元年即其虚岁四十一岁那年到大正七年这七年间所发生的事情,因而具有浓厚的自我告白特征。这是一部暴露作家亲历的乱伦事件的作品,它发表在事件还未结束的混乱时期。而小说的发表推动了事件的发展进程,并且实现了事件的最终解决。从小说对生活的全景描绘,其情节与现实的完全可逆关系而言,可以说,它将自然主义的私小说性用最彻底的形式展现给了读者。
  • 修真第一奸商

    修真第一奸商

    一个立志当奸商的小家伙,忽然有一天,遇见了一个自称为青帝弟子的灵魂,那么不是骗子就是奇遇了
  • 引魂玉:吾妻桑茶

    引魂玉:吾妻桑茶

    新书《你是我的云间月》已开坑,欢迎入坑!稳定更新,剧情更加精彩!
  • 重生之超级高手

    重生之超级高手

    本想做个安静的超级高手,可是温柔如水的青涩校花,青春靓丽的美女老师,成熟妩媚的商场女王,英姿飒爽的正义女警,懵懂可爱的甜心主播却接连到来!