| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 2002 - Страниц: 260
...1798) lived from 1685 to 1753. His philosophy asserted 'that all the choir of heaven and furniture of earth, in a word all those bodies which compose the...mind; that their being is to be perceived or known.' But though he believed of material things that 'their esse is percipi', he did not claim that they... | |
| Thomas Duddy - 2002 - Страниц: 390
...exisrence of a thing from the perception of it than one can divide a thing from itself. He concludes that 'all the choir of heaven and furniture of the...compose the mighty frame of the world, have not any subsisrence without a mind, that their being is to be perceived or known' (43). Sensible or perceivable... | |
| Anil Kaputanoglu, Nicole Meyer - 2002 - Страниц: 364
...Human Knowledge die Welt als eine Summe von Vorstellungen: "All the choir of heaven and fumiture of earth - in a word, all those bodies which compose...the world have not any subsistence without a mind." Zitiert aus The Oxford Dictionary of Quotations, Oxford 1992, S. 65. IB Singer erwähnt und erklärt... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 2002 - Страниц: 260
...1798) lived from 1685 to 1753. His philosophy asserted 'that all the choir of heaven and furniture of earth, in a word all those bodies which compose the mighty frame of die world have not any subsistence without a mind; that dieir being is to be perceived or known.' But... | |
| Uwe Meixner, Albert Newen - 2003 - Страниц: 418
...S.) als gemeinsamen Obertitel für objektive und bloß subjektive Gegenstände verwendet. to be, viz. that all the choir of heaven and furniture of the...mind; that their being is to be perceived or known; [...] To be convinced of which, the reader need only reflect, and try to separate in his own thoughts... | |
| Sally Wriggins - 2004 - Страниц: 348
...Sutra tells us that the material world is an illusion. It is similar to Bishop Berkeley's Idealism that "all the choir of heaven and furniture of the...of the world — have not any subsistence without a mind."18 The Yogacarins, however, based this concept not merely on a number of logical arguments that... | |
| Oliver J. Thatcher - 2004 - Страниц: 466
...the mind that a man need only open his eyes to see them. Such I take this important one to be, viz., that all the choir of heaven and furniture of the...— that their being is to be perceived or known; that consequently so long as they are not actually perceived by me, or do not exist in my mind or that... | |
| J. Philip Wogaman - 2004 - Страниц: 226
...and John Rawls, A Theory of Justice (Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard Univ. Press, 1971). CHAPTER 3 1. "... all the choir of heaven and furniture of the earth,...the world, have not any subsistence without a mind . . . their being is to be perceived or known." George Berkeley, A Treatise on the Principles of Human... | |
| Christopher Grau - 2005 - Страниц: 351
...mind, that a man need only open his eyes to see them. Such I take this important one to be, to wit, that all the choir of heaven and furniture of the...mind, that their being is to be perceived or known; that consequently so long as they are not actually perceived by me, or do not exist in my mind or that... | |
| Glyn Lloyd-Hughes - 2005 - Страниц: 412
...the mind that a man need only open his eyes to see them. Such I take this important one to be, viz., that all the choir of heaven and furniture of the...not any subsistence without a mind, that their BEING (ESSE) is to be perceived or known; that consequently so long as they are not actually perceived by... | |
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