The Edinburgh Review1872 |
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Pàgina 7
... sense of the difference between illusion and reality . ' This is evidently a biographical myth arising from a total misconception of the nature of Berkeley's idealism . Weak minds absorbed in the emotional excitement of romance ...
... sense of the difference between illusion and reality . ' This is evidently a biographical myth arising from a total misconception of the nature of Berkeley's idealism . Weak minds absorbed in the emotional excitement of romance ...
Pàgina 9
... sense as a game , for without some difficulty there is no recreation or amusement . For all plays are so many arts and sciences . Nor is there any distinction between this and others except that while they afford only present ...
... sense as a game , for without some difficulty there is no recreation or amusement . For all plays are so many arts and sciences . Nor is there any distinction between this and others except that while they afford only present ...
Pàgina 18
... sense all thought is existence- the only existence of which we have any immediate know- ledge ; the type and criterion , therefore , of all certainty and truth . This is the well - known starting - point of his philo- sophy : I think ...
... sense all thought is existence- the only existence of which we have any immediate know- ledge ; the type and criterion , therefore , of all certainty and truth . This is the well - known starting - point of his philo- sophy : I think ...
Pàgina 21
... sense of the intimate connexion between speculation and practice ; of the salutary influence knowledge has , or ought to have , on conduct ; of the direct tendency of all true philosophic training to pro- mote the higher purposes and ...
... sense of the intimate connexion between speculation and practice ; of the salutary influence knowledge has , or ought to have , on conduct ; of the direct tendency of all true philosophic training to pro- mote the higher purposes and ...
Pàgina 22
... sense . Berkeley , however , while employing Locke's phrase , empties it of Locke's meaning . And , having thus beforehand deprived the word idea of the only sense in which the epithet , abstract or general , could be associated with it ...
... sense . Berkeley , however , while employing Locke's phrase , empties it of Locke's meaning . And , having thus beforehand deprived the word idea of the only sense in which the epithet , abstract or general , could be associated with it ...
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