Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 105W. Blackwood, 1869 |
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... existence . The eigh- water - mark in Hume and the phil- teenth century was full of philoso - osophers of the Revolution . Yet phers and philosophisings , and yet it cannot in any way be described as a philosophical age . It is an age ...
... existence . The eigh- water - mark in Hume and the phil- teenth century was full of philoso - osophers of the Revolution . Yet phers and philosophisings , and yet it cannot in any way be described as a philosophical age . It is an age ...
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... existence for which his warmest admirer need fear the light of day . Bishop Berkeley was not only a philosopher , he was a man . His being was not starved upon the meagre fare of speculation , but nourished by all the generous currents ...
... existence for which his warmest admirer need fear the light of day . Bishop Berkeley was not only a philosopher , he was a man . His being was not starved upon the meagre fare of speculation , but nourished by all the generous currents ...
Pagina 5
... existence of matter . " The connection is one which we fear it would be difficult to trace , though the suggestion is delicious . The romances with which Berkeley amused his eager and manifold in- telligence must have been those ...
... existence of matter . " The connection is one which we fear it would be difficult to trace , though the suggestion is delicious . The romances with which Berkeley amused his eager and manifold in- telligence must have been those ...
Pagina 7
... existence of matter ; but then he of his argument , it must be permit never denied its existence in the ted to us to pause once more and outer sphere of fact and everyday make ke clear the difference between reality . " That what I see ...
... existence of matter ; but then he of his argument , it must be permit never denied its existence in the ted to us to pause once more and outer sphere of fact and everyday make ke clear the difference between reality . " That what I see ...
Pagina 9
... existence of stones or posts . many " The only thing , " he says , " whose existence I deny , is that which philoso- phers call matter or corporeal substance . And in doing this , " he adds , with a touch of humour , " there is no ...
... existence of stones or posts . many " The only thing , " he says , " whose existence I deny , is that which philoso- phers call matter or corporeal substance . And in doing this , " he adds , with a touch of humour , " there is no ...
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