| 1803 - Страниц: 688
...queftion, may, if I miftake not, per- Qf jt_ «eive it to involve a manifeft contradiction. у' л • • For what are the fore-mentioned objects . / ' ' but the things we perceive by fenfe, and Т ¿„""Дм what do we p«rceive befides our own ideas !еп!лшя of it. •rfenfations... | |
| Physical and metaphysical inquiries - 1806 - Страниц: 368
...find in his heart to call it in " queftion, may, if I miftake not, perceive it to in" volve a manifeft contradiction. For what are the " forementioned objects but the things we perceive " by fenfe, and what do we percieve befides our " own ideas or fenfations ? and is it not plainly re" pugnant... | |
| Walter MILLER (Merchant, of Perth.) - 1819 - Страниц: 378
...find in his heart to call it " queftion, may, if I miftake not, perceive it to in " volve a manifeft contradiction. For what are the . \ " forementioned objects but the things we perceive *' by fenfe, and what do .we percieve befides our " own ideas or fenfations ? and is it not plainly re" pugnant... | |
| George Berkeley - 1820 - Страниц: 506
...a word all sensible objects, have an existence natural or real distinct from their being perceived by the understanding. But with how great an assurance...involve a manifest contradiction. For what are the Jbrementioned objects but the things we perceive by sense, and what do we perceive besides our own... | |
| George Berkeley - 1820 - Страниц: 514
...a word all sensible objects, have an existence natural or real distinct from their being perceived by the understanding. But with how great an assurance...the world ; yet whoever shall find in his heart to cajl it hi • question, may, if I mistake not, perceive it to involve a^ manifest contradiction. For... | |
| Frederick Beasley - 1822 - Страниц: 584
...expressing his astonishment at the ignorance, and credulity of mankind in forming such an opinion?) " But with how great an assurance and acquiescence soever...we perceive besides our own ideas or sensations?" That is to say, by the eye we see or perceive not magnitude and figure; but those perceptions or ideas... | |
| William Hazlitt - 1836 - Страниц: 526
...a word all sensible objects, have an existence natural or real, distinct from their being perceived by the understanding. But with how great an assurance...objects but the things we perceive by sense, and what, I pray you, do we perceive besides our own ideas or sensations ? And is it not plainly repugnant that... | |
| William Hazlitt - 1836 - Страниц: 1000
...a word all sensible objects, have an existence natural or real, distinct from their being perceived by the understanding. But with how great an assurance...objects but the things we perceive by sense, and what, I pray you, do we perceive besides our own ideas or sensations ? And is it not plainly repugnant that... | |
| William Hazlitt - 1836 - Страниц: 538
...a word all sensible objects, have an existence natural or real, distinct from their being perceived by the understanding. But with how great an assurance...objects but the things we perceive by sense, and what, I pray you, do we perceive besides our own ideas or sensations ? And is it not plainly repugnant that... | |
| George Berkeley - 1843 - Страниц: 548
...a word all sensible objects have an existence natural or real, distinct from their being perceived by the understanding. But with how great an assurance...it to involve a manifest contradiction. ', For what arc the forementioned objects but the things we perceive by sense, and what do we perceive besides... | |
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