The Edinburgh Review1872 |
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Pàgina 7
... action . Mind is , with him , the only real force in nature , all we perceive and experience being in the last resort the result of a living and ceaseless activity of intellect and will . His mind was at once too serious and too active ...
... action . Mind is , with him , the only real force in nature , all we perceive and experience being in the last resort the result of a living and ceaseless activity of intellect and will . His mind was at once too serious and too active ...
Pàgina 20
... action of the Divine Will as the only ground of sensible appearances , is also clearly traceable to Descartes ' speculations on the ex- istence of material things . The Sixth Meditation contains almost every step of Berkeley's argument ...
... action of the Divine Will as the only ground of sensible appearances , is also clearly traceable to Descartes ' speculations on the ex- istence of material things . The Sixth Meditation contains almost every step of Berkeley's argument ...
Pàgina 22
... actions , and in all the business they transact ; and to these things they ought spe- cially to discipline and train themselves . ' Berkeley would fully sympathise with this view as to the rela- tion of knowledge to life , although his ...
... actions , and in all the business they transact ; and to these things they ought spe- cially to discipline and train themselves . ' Berkeley would fully sympathise with this view as to the rela- tion of knowledge to life , although his ...
Pàgina 40
... action , on the subject . In opposition to Locke's noble , just , and liberal conception of government , he urges the most slavish submission to authority , whatever the authority may be . In the preface he expressly stigmatises the ...
... action , on the subject . In opposition to Locke's noble , just , and liberal conception of government , he urges the most slavish submission to authority , whatever the authority may be . In the preface he expressly stigmatises the ...
Pàgina 41
... actions , having no ideas , or , in other words , no knowledge of them . When I say fortitude is a virtue , I shall find a mental proposition hard or not at all to come ' at . ' In the same way with regard to the criterion of truth , he ...
... actions , having no ideas , or , in other words , no knowledge of them . When I say fortitude is a virtue , I shall find a mental proposition hard or not at all to come ' at . ' In the same way with regard to the criterion of truth , he ...
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