I find I can excite ideas in my mind at pleasure, and vary and shift the scene as oft as I think fit. It is no more than willing, and straightway this or that idea arises in my fancy; and by the same power it is obliterated and makes way for another. The Works of George Berkeley - Стр. 39авторы: George Berkeley - 1820Полный просмотр - Подробнее о книге
| Thomas Reid - 1827 - Страниц: 706
...find I can excite ideas in my mind at pleasure, and vary and shift the scene as oft as I think fit. It is no more than willing ; and straightway this...and by the same power it is obliterated, and makes wav for another. This making and unmaking of ideas, doth very properly denominate the mind active.... | |
| George Berkeley - 1843 - Страниц: 548
...find I can excite ideas in my mind at pleasure, and vary and shift the scene as oft as I think fit. It is no more than willing, and straightway this or...volition, we only amuse ourselves with words. *-• XXIX. Ideas of se?isation j differ from those of reflection or memory. — [But whatever power I may have... | |
| George Berkeley - 1843 - Страниц: 552
...find I can excite ideas in my mind at pleasure, and vary and shift the scene as oft as I think fit. It is no more than willing, and straightway this or...volition, we only amuse ourselves with words. XXIX. Ideas of sensation f differ from those of reflection or memory. — [But whatever power I may have... | |
| George Berkeley - 1843 - Страниц: 542
...find I can excite ideas in my mind at pleasure, and vary and shift the scene as oft as I think fit. It is no more than willing, and straightway this or...volition, we only amuse ourselves with words. XXIX. Ideas of sensation f differ from those of reflection or memory. — [But whatever power I may have... | |
| George Berkeley - 1843 - Страниц: 556
...find I can excite ideas in my mind at pleasure, and vary and shift the scene as oft as I think fit. It is no more than willing, and straightway this or...exclusive of volition, we only amuse ourselves with words. shall doubt of the truth of what is here delivered, let him but reflect and try if he can frame the... | |
| Thomas Reid - 1846 - Страниц: 1080
...excito ideas in my mind at pleasure, and vary and shift the scene as oft as I think fit. It is no moro than willing ; and straightway this or that idea arises...Thus much is certain, and grounded on experience. Our sensations," he says, " aro called real things ; the ideas of imagination are more properly termed... | |
| George Berkeley - 1871 - Страниц: 478
...find I can excite ideas* 1 in my mind at pleasure, and vary and shift the scene as oft as 1 think fit. It is no more than willing, and straightway this or...of volition, we only amuse ourselves with words'". . 29. But, whatever power I may have over my own thoughts, 1 find the ideas actually perceived by Sense... | |
| George Berkeley - 1871 - Страниц: 478
...find I can excite ideas6-1 in my mind at pleasure, and vary and shift the scene as oft as 1 think fit. It is no more than willing, and straightway this or...exclusive of volition, we only amuse ourselves with words64. 29. But, whatever power I may have over my own thoughts, 1 find the ideas actually perceived... | |
| 1894 - Страниц: 900
...find I can excite ideas in my mind at pleasure, and vary and shift the scene as often aa I think fit. It is no more than willing, and straightway this or that idea arises in my hncy : and by the same power, it is obliterated, and makes way for another. This making «nd unmaking... | |
| George Berkeley - 1874 - Страниц: 430
...find I can excite ideas63 in my mind at pleasure, and vary and shift the scene as oft as I think fit. It is no more than willing, and straightway this or...exclusive of volition, we only amuse ourselves with words 64. 29. But, whatever power I may have over my own thoughts, I find the ideas actually perceived by... | |
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