The Edinburgh Review1872 |
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Pàgina 4
... result of long and early practice . From his childhood he had evinced an unaccountable turn that way . He had no doubt tried his powers of persuasive speech in defending many a juvenile paradox , first among the family circle at Dysart ...
... result of long and early practice . From his childhood he had evinced an unaccountable turn that way . He had no doubt tried his powers of persuasive speech in defending many a juvenile paradox , first among the family circle at Dysart ...
Pàgina 7
... result is a kind of paralysis of intellectual and volitional effort . But , so far from having the least sympathy with such a state of mind , Berkeley was , in this sense , a terrible realist . His idealism . is , in fact , the result ...
... result is a kind of paralysis of intellectual and volitional effort . But , so far from having the least sympathy with such a state of mind , Berkeley was , in this sense , a terrible realist . His idealism . is , in fact , the result ...
Pàgina 9
... results of permanent value . ' This passage , from one of Berkeley's earliest treatises , already indicates the turn for animated dialogue and direct personal appeal which is so fully and admirably illustrated in his later writings . We ...
... results of permanent value . ' This passage , from one of Berkeley's earliest treatises , already indicates the turn for animated dialogue and direct personal appeal which is so fully and admirably illustrated in his later writings . We ...
Pàgina 12
... resulting from a keen religious excitement , primarily con- nected with the Church of which Berkeley was a member , and ... result of its posi- tion . Having to carry on a perpetual war with the enemy at the gate , with the dominant ...
... resulting from a keen religious excitement , primarily con- nected with the Church of which Berkeley was a member , and ... result of its posi- tion . Having to carry on a perpetual war with the enemy at the gate , with the dominant ...
Pàgina 15
... result , he decided to take part in the deepening conflict , though of course this would be done in his own way , and from his own special point of view . From his refinement and elevation of nature , he could not indeed have much sym ...
... result , he decided to take part in the deepening conflict , though of course this would be done in his own way , and from his own special point of view . From his refinement and elevation of nature , he could not indeed have much sym ...
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