 | George Sotiros Pappas - 2000 - 261mga pahina
...presented in section 4, which I here quote in full: It is indeed an opinion strangely prevailing amongst men, that houses, mountains, rivers, and in a word all sensible objects have an existence nat5. Winkler 1989 has a good discussion of Principles 15, on 1720. 6. I take Berkeley to regard premise... | |
 | John N. Deely - 2001 - 1019mga pahina
...is indeed an opinion strangely prevailing amongst men, that houses, mountains, rivers, and in a word sensible objects have an existence natural or real,...an assurance and acquiescence soever this principle may be entertained in the world; yet whoever shall find in his heart to call it in question, may, if... | |
 | Kathleen Raine - 2002 - 795mga pahina
Once again available in print, this ground-breaking work investigates the sources of Blake's knowledge of the Neoplatonic and Hermetic tradition and allied currents of thought ... | |
 | Asa Mahan - 2003 - 492mga pahina
...themselves.' 'It is indeed,' he adds, in another connection, 'an opinion strongly prevailing amongst men that houses, mountains, rivers, and, in a word,...from their being perceived by the understanding.' 'This,' Mr. Lewes rightly affirms, 'is striking a false key-note. It rouses the reader to oppose a... | |
 | Frederick Charles Copleston - 2003 - 440mga pahina
...what most people believe. For he remarks that 'it is indeed an opinion strangely prevailing amongst men, that houses, mountains, rivers, and in a word...or real, distinct from their being perceived by the understanding'.7 But this strangely prevalent opinion is, none the less, a manifest contradiction.... | |
 | Christopher Hamilton - 2003 - 436mga pahina
...strangely prevailing amongst men, that houses, mountains, rivers, and in a word all sensible [= material] objects have an existence natural or real, distinct from their being perceived by the understanding' (Berkeley 1998a: 104 [§4]). Berkeley says that for all objects of sense, that is, for tables, chairs,... | |
 | Brian Cooney - 2004 - 205mga pahina
...minds or thinking things which perceive them. It is indeed an opinion strangely prevailing amongst men, that houses, mountains, rivers, and in a word...an assurance and acquiescence soever this principle may be entertained in the world, yet whoever shall find in his heart to call it in question may, if... | |
 | Alexander Campbell Fraser - 2004 - 456mga pahina
...existing in space—the transformation of what 4. ' It is indeed an opinion strangely prevailing amongst men, that houses, mountains, rivers, and in a word...an assurance and acquiescence soever this principle may be entertained in the world, yet whoever shall find in his heart to call it in question may, if... | |
 | Oliver J. Thatcher - 2004 - 460mga pahina
...minds or thinking things which perceive them. 4. It is indeed an opinion strangely prevailing amongst men, that houses, mountains, rivers, and in a word...an assurance and acquiescence soever this principle may be entertained in the world, yet whoever shall find in his heart to call it in question may, if... | |
 | George Berkeley - 2004 - 540mga pahina
...The vulgar opinion involves a contradiction.—It is indeed an opinion strangely prevailing amongst men, that houses, mountains, rivers, and in a word...an assurance and acquiescence soever this principle may be entertained in the world; yet whoever shall find in his heart to call it in question, may, if... | |
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