Some there are who make a distinction betwixt primary and secondary qualities: by the former, they mean extension, figure, motion, rest, solidity, or impenetrability, and number: by the latter they denote all other sensible qualities, as colours, sounds,... The pure philosophical works - Стр. 160авторы: George Berkeley - 1871Полный просмотр - Подробнее о книге
| George Berkeley, Alexander Campbell Fraser - 1901 - Страниц: 1166
...so of the rest. 9. Some there are who make a distinction betwixt primary and secondary qualities'. By the former they mean extension, figure, motion,...sounds, tastes, and so forth. The ideas we have of these last they acknowledge not to be the resemblances of anything existing without the mind, or unperceived... | |
| George Berkeley, Alexander Campbell Fraser - 1901 - Страниц: 656
...so of the rest. 9. Some there are who make a distinction betwixt primary and secondary qualities '. By the former they mean extension, figure, motion,...sounds, tastes, and so forth. The ideas we have of these last they acknowledge not to be the resemblances of anything existing without the mind, or unperceived... | |
| George Berkeley - 1901 - Страниц: 634
...rest. I^V- 9. Some there are who make a distinction betwixt jf ' I primary and secondary qualities '. By the former they mean extension, figure, motion,...qualities, as colours, sounds, tastes, and so forth. .-( ("Phe ideas we have of these last they acknowledge not to y be the resemblances of anything existing... | |
| William Hazlitt - 1904 - Страниц: 632
...so of the rest. ' 9. Some there are who make a distinction between primary and stcondary qualities ; by the former, they mean extension, figure, motion,...other sensible qualities, as colours, sounds, tastes, &c. The ideas we have of these they acknowledge not to be the resemblances of any thing existing without... | |
| Oliver Joseph Thatcher - 1907 - Страниц: 484
...primary and secondary qualities. By the former they mean extension, figure, motion, rest, solidity, impenetrability, and number ; by the latter they denote...sounds, tastes, and so forth. The ideas we have of these last they acknowledge not to be the resemblances of anything existing without the mind, or unperceived,... | |
| George Berkeley - 1908 - Страниц: 472
...and so of the rest. 9. Some there are who make a distinction betwixt primary .nd secondary qualities. By the former they mean extension, figure, motion,...latter they denote all other sensible qualities, as 1 In the first edition this last sentence is not found, but in its place we have this : "To make this... | |
| George Berkeley - 1922 - Страниц: 346
...a contradiction — Some there are who make a distinction betwixt primary and secondary qualities : by the former, they mean extension, figure, motion,...these they acknowledge not to be the resemblances of any thing existing without the mind or unperceived ; but they will have our ideas of the primary qualities... | |
| Jacob Gould Schurman, James Edwin Creighton, Frank Thilly, Gustavus Watts Cunningham - 1926 - Страниц: 622
...Ibid., Vol. I, Bk. II, Ch. VIII, 15. d., Vol. I. Bk. II, Ch. VIII, 25. figure, motion, rest, solidity, impenetrability, and number; by the latter they denote...sounds, tastes, and so forth. The ideas we have of these last they acknowledge not to be the resemblances of anything existing without the mind, or unperceived,... | |
| Lewis White Beck - 1966 - Страниц: 332
...SECONDARY QUALITIES 9. Some there are who make a distinction betwixt primary and secondary qualities. By the former they mean extension, figure, motion,...latter they denote all other sensible qualities, as colors, sounds, tastes, and so forth. The ideas we have of these they acknowledge not to be the resemblances... | |
| George Berkeley - 1982 - Страниц: 148
...and so of the rest. 9. Some there are who make a distinction betwixt primary and secondary qualities: by the former, they mean extension, figure, motion,...latter they denote all other sensible qualities, as colors, sounds, tastes, and so forth.4 The ideas we have of these they acknowledge not to be the resemblances... | |
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