| George Berkeley - 1820 - Страниц: 506
...sense, however blended or combined together (that is, whatever objects they compose), cannot exist otherwise than in a mind perceiving them. I think...intuitive knowledge may be obtained of this, by any one that shall attend to what is meant by the term exist, when applied to sensible things. The table I... | |
| 1826 - Страниц: 434
...senses, however blended or combined together (that is, whatever objects they compose) cannot exist otherwise than in a mind perceiving them. I think...intuitive knowledge may be obtained of this, by any one that shall attend to what is meant by the term exist, when applied to sensible things. The table I... | |
| William Hazlitt - 1836 - Страниц: 538
...sense, however blended or combined together, (that is, whatever objects they compose,) cannot exist otherwise than in a mind perceiving them. I think...intuitive knowledge may be obtained of this, by any one that shall attend to what is meant by the term exist, when applied to sensible things. The table I... | |
| William Hazlitt - 1836 - Страниц: 530
...sense, however blended or combined together, (that is, whatever objects they compose,) cannot exist otherwise than in a mind perceiving them. I think...intuitive knowledge may be obtained of this, by any one that shall attend, to what is meant by the term exist, when applied to sensible things. The table I... | |
| William Hazlitt - 1836 - Страниц: 526
...sense, however blended or combined together, (that is, whatever objects they compose,) cannot exist otherwise than in a mind perceiving them. I think...intuitive knowledge may be obtained of this, by any one that shall attend to what is meant by the term exist, when applied to sensible things. The table I... | |
| George Berkeley - 1843 - Страниц: 548
...sense, however blended or combined together (that is, whatever objects they compose), cannot exist otherwise than in a mind perceiving them. [I think...intuitive knowledge may be obtained of this, by any one that shall attend to what is meant hy the term exist, when applied to sensible things. The table I... | |
| George Berkeley - 1843 - Страниц: 552
...sense, however blended or combined together (that is, whatever objects they compose), cannot exist otherwise than in a mind perceiving them. [I think...intuitive knowledge may be obtained of this, by any one that shall attend to what is meant by the term exist, when applied to sensible things. The table I... | |
| George Berkeley - 1843 - Страниц: 556
...sense, however blended or combined together (that is, whatever objects they compose), cannot exist otherwise than in a mind perceiving them. [I think...intuitive knowledge may be obtained of this, by any one that shall attend to what is meant lu/ the term exist, when applied to sensible things. The table I... | |
| Antoine Claude Gabriel Jobert - 1848 - Страниц: 162
...imprinted on the sense, however blended or combined (that is, whatever object they compose), cannot exist otherwise than in a mind perceiving them. I think...intuitive knowledge may be obtained of this by any one who shall attend to what is meant by the term exist, when applied to sensible tilings. The table I... | |
| John Locke - 1854 - Страниц: 560
...sense, however blended or combined together, (that is, whatever objects they compose,) cannot exist otherwise than in a mind perceiving them. I think...intuitive knowledge may be obtained of this by any one that shall attend to what is meant by the term exist, when applied to insensible things." (Berk. Principles... | |
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