The Edinburgh Review1872 |
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Pàgina 9
... terms of high general praise , the opinions of Descartes , Malebranche , and Locke . Elsewhere in the treatise , he designates Locke as vir sapientissimus . These names indi- cate the new direction his studies had taken . From his bent ...
... terms of high general praise , the opinions of Descartes , Malebranche , and Locke . Elsewhere in the treatise , he designates Locke as vir sapientissimus . These names indi- cate the new direction his studies had taken . From his bent ...
Pàgina 22
... term idea , notions and conceptions which are the result of the mind's discursive activity ; and he was perfectly ... terms , for which he is himself responsible . At the same time he seems to do this in perfect good faith - haste and ...
... term idea , notions and conceptions which are the result of the mind's discursive activity ; and he was perfectly ... terms , for which he is himself responsible . At the same time he seems to do this in perfect good faith - haste and ...
Pàgina 23
... term idea in his own limited meaning as restricted to sensible perception , while Descartes of course uses it in a widely different sense . Berkeley's whole polemic against abstract ideas is thus one of the most curious blunders , one ...
... term idea in his own limited meaning as restricted to sensible perception , while Descartes of course uses it in a widely different sense . Berkeley's whole polemic against abstract ideas is thus one of the most curious blunders , one ...
Pàgina 27
... terms of elaborate and high - flown panegyric , in the course of which he says , that to be publicly known as the acquaintance of such a man will advance his interests and reputation . Subsequently , with a direct view to advancement in ...
... terms of elaborate and high - flown panegyric , in the course of which he says , that to be publicly known as the acquaintance of such a man will advance his interests and reputation . Subsequently , with a direct view to advancement in ...
Pàgina 41
... term . Just as the schoolmen , working within a fixed circle of dogmatic assumptions , showed the utmost in- tellectual acuteness and logical dexterity in adapting Aris- totle's philosophy to the defence of the faith and the interests ...
... term . Just as the schoolmen , working within a fixed circle of dogmatic assumptions , showed the utmost in- tellectual acuteness and logical dexterity in adapting Aris- totle's philosophy to the defence of the faith and the interests ...
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