| Thomas Case - 1888 - Страниц: 434
...Berkeley to destroy Locke's theories of material substance and its primary qualities at a blow : — ' Some there are who make a distinction betwixt primary...latter they denote all other sensible qualities, as colours, sounds, tastes, and so forth. The ideas we have of these they acknowledge not to be the resemblances... | |
| Theodor Loewy - 1891 - Страниц: 152
...point; but if you say they are not, I appeal to any one whether it be sense to assert a colour is like something which is invisible; hard or soft, like something which is intangible; and so of the rest', sect. 8.) Ja, werfen wir ein, woraus ergibt sich, dass, weil sie nicht percipirt sind, die Originale... | |
| Alfred Weber - 1896 - Страниц: 660
...point." " If you say they are not, I appeal to any one whether it be sense to assert a color is like something which is invisible ; hard or soft, like something which is intangible; and so of the plete. [Selections from Berkeley, with introduction and notes, by A . Campbell Fraser, 1th ed. (revised),... | |
| George Berkeley, Alexander Campbell Fraser - 1901 - Страниц: 634
...point : but if you say they are not, I appeal to any one whether it be sense to assert a colour is like something which is invisible ; hard or soft, like...latter they denote all other sensible qualities, as colours, sounds, tastes, and so forth. The ideas we have of these last they acknowledge not to be the... | |
| George Berkeley, Alexander Campbell Fraser - 1901 - Страниц: 630
...if you say they are not< I appeal/^any one whether it be sense to assert a colour Is like s6mething which is invisible ; hard or soft, like something...latter they denote all other sensible qualities, as colours, sounds, tastes, and so forth. The ideas we have of these last they acknowledge not to be the... | |
| George Berkeley, Alexander Campbell Fraser - 1901 - Страниц: 656
...a colour is like something ^.^•A , which is invisible; hard or soft, like something which is V(^> .intangible; and so of the rest. 9. Some there are...latter they denote all other sensible qualities, as colours, sounds, tastes, and so forth. The ideas we have of these last they acknowledge not to be the... | |
| George Berkeley - 1901 - Страниц: 634
...which is intangible ; and so of the rest. I^V- 9. Some there are who make a distinction betwixt jf ' I primary and secondary qualities '. By the former they...latter they denote all other sensible qualities, as colours, sounds, tastes, and so forth. .-( ("Phe ideas we have of these last they acknowledge not to... | |
| William Hazlitt - 1904 - Страниц: 632
...point ; but if you say they are not, I appeal to any one whether it be sense to assert a colour is like something which is invisible : hard or soft, like...the rest. ' 9. Some there are who make a distinction between primary and stcondary qualities ; by the former, they mean extension, figure, motion, rest,... | |
| Walter Taylor Marvin - 1903 - Страниц: 598
...point; but if you say they are not, I appeal to any one whether it be sense to assert a colour is like something which is invisible ; hard or soft, like...something which is intangible ; and so of the rest." J Berkeley's argument then is the following : If we know the world we know it as an object of our perception.... | |
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