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" ... substance be taken in the vulgar sense, for a combination of sensible qualities, such as extension, solidity, weight, and the like — this we cannot be accused of taking away: but if it be taken in a philosophic sense, for the support of accidents... "
The Works of George Berkeley: Including His Letters to Thomas Prior, Dean ... - Стр. 100
авторы: George Berkeley - 1843
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A Treatise Concerning the Principles of Human Knowledge

George Berkeley - 1904 - Страниц: 166
...away.* But if it be taken in the philosophic sense, for the support of accidents or qualities without the mind ; then, indeed, I acknowledge that we take...never had any existence, not even in the imagination. " ' But say what we can, some one perhaps may be apt to reply, he will still believe his senses, and...
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Works, Том 1

George Berkeley - 1908 - Страниц: 472
...: but if it be taken in a philosophic' sense — for the support of accidents or qualities without the mind — then indeed I acknowledge that we take...never had any existence, not even in the imagination. 38. But after all, say you, it sounds very harsh to say we eat and drink ideas, and are clothed with...
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Modern Classical Philosophers: Selections Illustrating Modern Philosophy ...

1908 - Страниц: 768
...away ; but if it be taken in a philosophic sense, for the support of accidents or qualities without the mind — then indeed I acknowledge that we take...never had any existence, not even in the imagination. 38. But after all, say you, it sounds very harsh to say we eat and drink ideas, and are clothed with...
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A Treatise Concerning the Principles of Human Knowledge

George Berkeley - 1910 - Страниц: 158
...or qualities without the rnjndrrfhen indeed I acknowledge that we take it away", if one may^e'said to take away that which never had any existence, not even in the imagination. 38. But after all, say you, it sounds very harsh to say we eat and drink ideas, and are clothed with...
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A Treatise Concerning the Principles of Human Knowledge

George Berkeley - 1928 - Страниц: 168
...taken in a philosophic sense—for the support of :cidents or qualities without the mjnd—then indeed acknowledge that we take it away, if one may be said...never had any existence, not even in the imagination. 38. But after all, say you, it sounds very harsh to say we eat and drink ideas, and are clothed with...
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Eighteenth-Century Philosophy

Lewis White Beck - 1966 - Страниц: 332
...away. But if it be taken in a philosophic sense— for the support of accidents or qualities without the mind— then indeed I acknowledge that we take...never had any existence, not even in the imagination. 38. But after all, say you, it sounds very harsh to say we eat and drink ideas, and are clothed with...
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Meaning and Action: A Critical History of Pragmatism

Horace Standish Thayer - 1981 - Страниц: 646
...collection of ideas, existing things are ideas. Berkeley was aware of how strange this might seem: "it sounds very harsh to say we eat and drink ideas,...and are clothed with ideas. I acknowledge it does so."8 But he gave his reasons for this departure from the ordinary way of speaking about existing objects,9...
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Berkeley: Critical and Interpretive Essays

Colin Murray Turbayne - Страниц: 355
...away. But if it be taken in a philosophic sense, for the support of accidents or qualities without the mind: then indeed I acknowledge that we take it...never had any existence, not even in the imagination. (Works, II, p. 56) Combinations of sensible qualities, for Berkeley, are physical objects. These several...
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Reader in Marxist Philosophy: From the Writings of Marx, Engels, and Lenin

Howard Selsam, Harry Martel - 1963 - Страниц: 390
...away; but if it be taken in a philosophic sense, for the support of accidents or qualities without the mind — then indeed I acknowledge that we take...never had any existence, not even in the imagination." Not without good cause did the English philosopher Fraser, an idealist and adherent of Berkeleianism,...
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Studies in the Philosophy of the Scottish Enlightenment

Michael Alexander Stewart - 1990 - Страниц: 340
...a thinking being" (T. 207). Hume's strategy is latent in Berkeley's response to the objection that "it sounds very harsh to say we eat and drink ideas, and are clothed with ideas" (Principles, 38). This phrase would not sound paradoxical if 'idea' and 'thing' really were synonymous...
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