The Edinburgh Review1872 |
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Pàgina 3
... things on trust , but disposed to investigate for himself , and have notions and ideas of his own . Even at school he had his juvenile schemes , his youthful Utopias and ideals , often , no doubt , of a romantic and extreme kind ; and ...
... things on trust , but disposed to investigate for himself , and have notions and ideas of his own . Even at school he had his juvenile schemes , his youthful Utopias and ideals , often , no doubt , of a romantic and extreme kind ; and ...
Pàgina 19
... things as wholly certain and manifest , which yet I afterwards found to be doubtful . What , then , were those ? They were the earth , the sky , the stars , and all the other objects which I was in the habit of perceiving by the senses ...
... things as wholly certain and manifest , which yet I afterwards found to be doubtful . What , then , were those ? They were the earth , the sky , the stars , and all the other objects which I was in the habit of perceiving by the senses ...
Pàgina 20
... 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 ; that ...
... 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 ; that ...
Pàgina 21
... things , which has at least this advantage , —that it is less laborious , and affords no room for that empty vanity which is often found connected with these barren and unprofitable knowledges . These sciences not only have nooks and ...
... things , which has at least this advantage , —that it is less laborious , and affords no room for that empty vanity which is often found connected with these barren and unprofitable knowledges . These sciences not only have nooks and ...
Pàgina 22
... 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 own practical impulses were somewhat less broad , deep , and ...
... 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 own practical impulses were somewhat less broad , deep , and ...
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