| Richard Kirwan - 1809 - 542 páginas
...rational belief of matter ; I fay, laftly, that I have a notion of fpirit, though I have not, ftrictly fpeaking, an idea of it : I do not perceive it as...or by means of an idea, but know it by reflection. 569*. — Objection. Notwithftanding all you have laid, to me it feems, that according to your own... | |
| 1810 - 700 páginas
...rational belief of nutter; I fay, laftly, ihat I have a notion of fpirit, though I have not, ftriftly fpeaking, an idea of it : I do not perceive it as...an idea, but know it by reflection." P. 288. But a Hyloift will reply, that he has juft as much knowledge of matter by reflection or reafoning as Dr.... | |
| George Berkeley - 1820 - 514 páginas
...belief of matter. I say lastly, that I have a notion of spirit, though I have not, strictly speaking, an idea of it. I do not perceive it as an idea or by means of an idea, but know it by reflection. Hyl. Notwithstanding all you have said, to me it seems, that according to your own way of thinking,... | |
| George Berkeley - 1843 - 556 páginas
...belief of matter. I say lastly, that I have a notion of spirit, though I have not, .strictly speaking, an idea of it. I do not perceive it as an idea or by means of an idea, but know it by reflection. Hyl. Notwithstanding all you have said, to me it seems, that according to your own way of thinking,... | |
| George Berkeley - 1843 - 542 páginas
...belief of matter. I say lastly, that I have a notion of spirit, though I have not, strictly speaking, an idea of it. I do not perceive it as an idea or by means of an idea, but know it by reflection. Phil. How often must I repeat, that I know or am conscious of my own being ; and that I myself am not... | |
| George Berkeley - 1871 - 478 páginas
...say, lastly, that I have a notion of Spirit, though I have not, strictly speaking, an idea of it 22 . I do not perceive it as an idea, or by means of an idea, but know it by reflection, 'y 1 Hyl. Notwithstanding all you have said, to me it seems that, according to your own way of thinking,... | |
| George Berkeley - 1871 - 478 páginas
...say, lastly, that I have a notion of Spirit, though I have not, strictly speaking, an idea of it22. I do not perceive it as an idea, or by means of an idea, but know it by reflection. Hyl. Notwithstanding all you have said, to me it seems that, according to your own way of thinking,... | |
| George Berkeley - 1897 - 466 páginas
...belief of Matter. I say, lastly, that I have a notion of Spirit, though I have not, strictly speaking, an idea of it. I do not perceive it as an idea, or by means of an idea, but know it by reflexion. Hvl. Notwithstanding all you said, to me it seems that, according to your own way of thinking,... | |
| George Berkeley - 1897 - 556 páginas
...belief of Matter. I say, lastly, that I have a notion of Spirit, though I have not, strictly speaking, an idea of it. I do not perceive it as an idea, or by means of an idea, but know it by reflexion. Hyl. Notwithstanding all you said, to me it seems that, according to your own way of thinking,... | |
| Carl Vernon Tower - 1899 - 82 páginas
...the other. ... I say, lastly, that I have a notion of Spirit, though I have not, strictly speaking, an idea of it. I do not perceive it as an idea, or by means of an idea, but know it by reflection." In the above we have not only Berkeley's second and positive disproof of abstract matter — the first... | |
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