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Pagina 209
... matter of direct perception which can neither be ex- plained in words , nor contravened in imagination : because , in short , space is a reality and not a matter of mere convention or imagination . Still less can we attribute the ...
... matter of direct perception which can neither be ex- plained in words , nor contravened in imagination : because , in short , space is a reality and not a matter of mere convention or imagination . Still less can we attribute the ...
Pagina 221
... matter invested with the property of being in two places at once , & c . It may jumble the ideas , or conceive them ... matter , if inertia be not present to our minds in any act of reasoning , it is no longer matter about which we ...
... matter invested with the property of being in two places at once , & c . It may jumble the ideas , or conceive them ... matter , if inertia be not present to our minds in any act of reasoning , it is no longer matter about which we ...
Pagina 390
... matter , or the Vedanta , which derives all things from God , and , according to one sect , had anticipated Berkeley in denying the reality of matter , is but a kind of logical and rationalising reflex of earlier religious systems . The ...
... matter , or the Vedanta , which derives all things from God , and , according to one sect , had anticipated Berkeley in denying the reality of matter , is but a kind of logical and rationalising reflex of earlier religious systems . The ...
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