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" ... from their being perceived by the understanding. But with how great an assurance and acquiescence soever this principle may be entertained in the world, yet whoever shall find in his heart to call it in question may, if I mistake not, perceive it... "
The Works of George Berkeley: Including His Letters to Thomas Prior, Dean ... - Стр. 88
авторы: George Berkeley - 1843
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Critical Realism: A Study of the Nature and Conditions of Knowledge

Roy Wood Sellars - 1916 - Страниц: 308
...historical approach. This will be made as brief as possible pursuant to our object. "What," asks Berkeley, "do we perceive besides our own ideas or sensations? and is it not plainly repugnant that any of these, or any combination of them, should exist 79 unperceived?" (Principles of Human Knowledge,...
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A Short History of Celtic Philosophy

Herbert Moore Pim - 1920 - Страниц: 150
...it in question may, if I mistake not, perceive it to involve a manifest contradiction. For, what are the forementioned objects but the things we perceive...any combination of them, should exist unperceived ? If we thoroughly examine this tenet it will, perhaps, be found at bottom to depend on the doctrine...
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Body and Mind: A History and a Defence of Animism

William McDougall - 1920 - Страниц: 450
...it in question may, if I mistake not, perceive it to involve a manifest contradiction. For, what are the forementioned objects but the things we perceive...any combination of them, should exist unperceived ? " l And again he writes : " Some truths there are so near and obvious to the mind that a man need...
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Kantstudien: Ergänzungshefte

1920 - Страниц: 742
...Bestandteile als eigene Objekte, di besondere 1) Vgl. ua Tr. § i, ferner § 4: >. . . what are the objects but the things we perceive by sense? and what do we perceive besides our own ideas . . .?« 2) Tr. § l. 3) Wir geben >idea< absichtlich nicht durch »Idee« wieder, da wir für dieses...
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A New Theory of Vision and Other Select Philosophical Writings

George Berkeley - 1922 - Страниц: 346
...of the author's theory. mistake not, perceive it to involve a manifest contradiction. [For what are the forementioned objects but the things we perceive...unperceived ?] V. Cause of this prevalent error. — [If we thoroughly examine this tenet, it will, perhaps, be found at bottom to depend on the doctrine of abstract...
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The World and Its Meaning: An Introduction to Philosophy

George Thomas White Patrick - 1924 - Страниц: 490
...it in question may, if I mistake not, perceive it to involve a manifest contradiction. For, what are the forementioned objects but the things we perceive...any combination of them, should exist unperceived? l But they have no such distinct existence, being merely our own ideas. In Berkeley's celebrated phrase,...
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Introduction to Philosophy

George Thomas White Patrick - 1924 - Страниц: 486
...it in question may, if I mistake not, perceive it to involve a manifest contradiction. For, what are the forementioned objects but the things we perceive...any combination of them, should exist unperceived? 1 But they have no such distinct existence, being merely our own ideas. In Berkeley's celebrated phrase,...
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An Essay Concerning Human Understanding

John Locke - 1924 - Страниц: 438
...IV. n. 2. 1 Treatise, Bk. I, Part I, section 2. it to involve a manifest contradiction. For what are the forementioned objects but the things we perceive...do we perceive besides our own ideas or sensations ? . . . In truth the object and the sensation are the same thing.' 1 But although Locke is undoubtedly...
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Introduction to Philosophy

George Thomas White Patrick - 1924 - Страниц: 486
...what are the forementioned objects but hings we perceive by sense? and what do we perceive besides our ideas or sensations? and is it not plainly repugnant that any one of , or any combination of them, should exist unperceived? 1 it they have no such distinct existence,...
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Idealism as a Philosophy

Reinhold Friedrich Alfred Hoernlé - 1927 - Страниц: 342
...the nature of Berkeley's reasoning. "What are houses, mountains, rivers, and in a word all sensible objects, but the things we perceive by sense? and...or sensations? and is it not plainly repugnant that anyone of these or any combination of them, should exist unperceived?" 1 1 See Principles of Human...
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