The Edinburgh Review1872 |
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Pàgina 17
... material substance , and of unmoral or purely physical force . In the Commonplace Book , we see him conning with restless scrutiny the physics and metaphysics of the time , exploring the standard authors of the new philosophy in search ...
... material substance , and of unmoral or purely physical force . In the Commonplace Book , we see him conning with restless scrutiny the physics and metaphysics of the time , exploring the standard authors of the new philosophy in search ...
Pàgina 19
... material reality , reduced to its simplest form comes to be , Thought is existence , Matter is not thought , therefore Matter has no existence ; or to give the same form of reasoning in a more concrete and obvious ex- ample , Horses are ...
... material reality , reduced to its simplest form comes to be , Thought is existence , Matter is not thought , therefore Matter has no existence ; or to give the same form of reasoning in a more concrete and obvious ex- ample , Horses are ...
Pàgina 20
... material things . The Sixth Meditation contains almost every step of Berkeley's argument on the subject . Descartes there maintains that in perception the mind is passive , ideas of sensible things being impressed upon it from without ...
... material things . The Sixth Meditation contains almost every step of Berkeley's argument on the subject . Descartes there maintains that in perception the mind is passive , ideas of sensible things being impressed upon it from without ...
Pàgina 23
... material world . For although Locke justly discri- minated the knowledge afforded by the primary qualities as objective and real , his general doctrine of ideas obliged him to maintain that it was not immediate or direct . According to ...
... material world . For although Locke justly discri- minated the knowledge afforded by the primary qualities as objective and real , his general doctrine of ideas obliged him to maintain that it was not immediate or direct . According to ...
Pàgina 25
... material realities being thus at one entrance quite shut out . While this attempt is by no means successful , the treatise as a whole displays to great advantage some of Berkeley's special excellences , in particular his rare power of ...
... material realities being thus at one entrance quite shut out . While this attempt is by no means successful , the treatise as a whole displays to great advantage some of Berkeley's special excellences , in particular his rare power of ...
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