My endeavors tend only to unite and place in a clearer light that truth which was before shared between the vulgar and the philosophers, the former being of opinion that those things they immediately perceive are the real things, and the latter, that... Selections from the Literature of Theism - Pagina 186geredigeerd door - 1904 - 472 pagina’sVolledige weergave - Over dit boek
| Charles Richardson - 1854 - 280 pagina’s
...immediately perceive are the real things ; and the philosophers, that the things immediately perceived are ideas, which exist only in the mind ; which two notions...effect constitute the substance of what I advance."* " If by ideas you mean objects of the understanding, or sensible things, which cannot exist f unperceived... | |
| Samuel Bailey - 1855 - 308 pagina’s
...immediately perceive are the real things ; and the latter, that the things immediately perceived are ideas which exist only in the mind; which two notions,...effect, constitute the substance of what I advance." That is to say, " I maintain that I perceive real things, not images or representations of them ; but... | |
| 1870 - 672 pagina’s
...immediately perceive are the real things : and the latter, that the things immediately perceived are ideas which exist only in the mind. Which two notions...effect, constitute the substance of what I advance." Now, even though Hamilton may not have comprehended the main drift of Berkeley's philosophy, the above... | |
| Joseph Henry Allen - 1883 - 350 pagina’s
...immediately perceive are the real things; and the latter, that the things immediately perceived are ideas which exist only in the mind. Which two notions,...effect constitute the substance of what I advance." Again, he says : " I do not pretend to form any hypothesis at all. I am of a vulgar cast, simple enough... | |
| Charles Lowe, Henry Wilder Foote, John Hopkins Morison, Henry H. Barber, James De Normandie - 1882 - 592 pagina’s
...immediately perceive are the real things; and the latter, that the things immediately perceived are ideas which exist only in the mind. Which two notions,...effect constitute the substance of what I advance." Again, he says: "I do not pretend to form any hypothesis at all. I am of a vulgar cast, simple enough... | |
| Thomas Case - 1888 - 434 pagina’s
...the latter, that the thim/s immediately perceived are ideas which exist only in the 1 Cf. Princ. iv. mind. Which two notions put together do, in effect, constitute the substance of what I advance." Each one of the propositions in this theory is false. First, the things we immediately perceive are... | |
| Thomas Case - 1888 - 442 pagina’s
...the latter, that the things immediately perceived are ideas which exist only in the ' Cf. Princ. iv. mind. Which two notions put together do, in effect, constitute the substance of what I advance.' Each one of the propositions in this theory is false. First, the things we immediately perceive are... | |
| George Berkeley - 1897 - 466 pagina’s
...are the real things; and the latter, that the things immediatelv perceived are ideas which exist onlv in the mind. Which two notions put together, do, in...effect, constitute the substance of what I advance. Hvl. I have been a long time distrusting my senses; methought I saw things by a dim light and through... | |
| George Berkeley - 1901 - 634 pagina’s
...immediately perceive are the real things; and the latter, that the things immediately perceived arc ideas, which exist only in the mind]. Which two notions...together, do, in effect, constitute the substance of what 1 advance. Hyl. I have been a long time distrusting my senses : methought I saw things by a dim light... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1902 - 860 pagina’s
...immediately perceive are the real things : and the latter, that the things immediately perceived are e eyes The 268 269 false glasses. Now the glasses are removed, and a new light breaks in upon ray understanding.... | |
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