| 1803 - Страниц: 688
...(that is, whatever objects they сотроГе) cannot exilt otherwise than in a mind perceiving them. I think an intuitive knowledge may be obtained of this, by any one thit (hall attend to what is meant by the term fxijl, when applied to fenfible things. The table I... | |
| George Berkeley - 1820 - Страниц: 514
...compose), cannot exist otherwise than in a mind perceiving them. I think an /;•..', f~ < •' '• - intuitive knowledge may be obtained of this, by any...to what is meant by the term exist, when applied to sensible things. The table I write on, I say, exists, that is, I see and feel it ; and if I were out... | |
| 1826 - Страниц: 434
...together (that is, whatever objects they compose) cannot exist otherwise than in a mind perceiving them. I think an intuitive knowledge may be obtained of...to what is meant by the term exist, when applied to sensible things. The table I write on, I say, exists, that is, I see and feel it; and if I were out... | |
| William Hazlitt - 1836 - Страниц: 538
...together, (that is, whatever objects they compose,) cannot exist otherwise than in a mind perceiving them. I think an intuitive knowledge may be obtained of...to what is meant by the term exist, when applied to sensible things. The table I write on, I say, exists ; ie I see and feel it, and if I were out of my... | |
| William Hazlitt - 1836 - Страниц: 372
...together, (that is, whatever objects they compose,) cannot exist otherwise than in a mind perceiving them. I think an intuitive knowledge may be obtained of...to what is meant by the term exist, when applied to sensible things. The table I write on, I say, exists ; ie I see and feel it, and if I were out of my... | |
| William Hazlitt - 1836 - Страниц: 526
...together, (that is, whatever objects they compose,) cannot exist otherwise than in a mind perceiving them. I think an intuitive knowledge may be obtained of...to what is meant by the term exist, when applied to sensible things. The table I write on, I say, exists ; ie I see and feel it, and if I were out of my... | |
| George Berkeley - 1843 - Страниц: 552
...together (that is, whatever objects they compose), cannot exist otherwise than in a mind perceiving them. [I think an intuitive knowledge may be obtained of...to what is meant by the term exist, when applied to sensible things. The table I write on, I say, exists, that is, I see and feel H ; and if I were out... | |
| George Berkeley - 1843 - Страниц: 556
...together (that is, whatever objects they compose), cannot exist otherwise than in a mind perceiving them. [I think an 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 write on, I say, exists, that is,... | |
| George Berkeley - 1843 - Страниц: 548
...together (that is, whatever objects they compose), cannot exist otherwise than in a mind perceiving them. [I think an 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 write on, I say, exists, that is, I... | |
| George Berkeley - 1843 - Страниц: 542
...otherwise than ina, mind perceiving_them. [I think an intuitive k'nowlecIgcTmay be obtamecTof this7 by any one that shall attend to what is meant by the term exist, when applied to sensible things. The table I write on, I say, exists, that is, I _see_and feel it ; aadjf— I were... | |
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