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" The ideas of Sense are more strong, lively, and distinct than those of the Imagination; they have likewise a steadiness, order, and coherence, and are not excited at random, as those which are the effects of human wills often are, but in a regular train... "
A Treatise on Human Nature: Being an Attempt to Introduce the Experimental ... - Pągina 138
per David Hume - 1874
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The Works of George Berkeley, Volum 1

George Berkeley - 1820 - 514 pągines
...are not creatures of my will. There is therefore some other will or spirit that produces them. XXX. The ideas of sense are more strong, lively, and distinct...effects of human wills often are, but in a regular train or series, the admirable connexion whereof sufficiently testifies the wisdom and benevolence of its...
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The Works of George Berkeley, Volum 1

George Berkeley - 1820 - 506 pągines
...are not creatures of my will. There is therefore some other will or spirit that produces them. XXX. The ideas of sense are more strong, lively, and distinct...effects of human wills often are, but in a regular train or series, the admirable connexion whereof sufficiently testifies the wisdom and benevolence of its...
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Versuch einer wissenschaftlichen Darstellung der Geschichte ..., Volum 2,Part 2

Johann Eduard Erdmann - 1842 - 720 pągines
...(senses) are not creatures of my will. There is therefore some other will or spirit that produces them. The ideas of sense are more strong, lively and distinct...imagination, they have likewise' a steadiness order and wherence and are not excited at random as those which are the effects of humane wills often are, but...
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The Works of George Berkeley: Including His Letters to Thomas Prior ..., Volum 1

George Berkeley - 1843 - 548 pągines
...will. [There is therefore some other will or spirit that produces them.~\ XXX. Laws of nature. — [The ideas of sense are more strong, lively, and distinct...effects of human wills often are, but in a regular train or series, the admirable connexion whereof sufficiently testifies the wisdom and benevolence of its...
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The Works of George Berkeley, D.D., Bishop of Cloyne: Including His ..., Volum 1

George Berkeley - 1843 - 556 pągines
...hating, inasmuch as we know or understand the meaning of those words.] XXX. Laws of nature.—[The ideas of sense are more strong, lively, and distinct...effects of human wills often are, but in a regular train or series, the admirable connexion whereof sufficiently testifies the wisdom and benevolence of its...
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Works, Including His Letters to Thomas Prior, Dean Gervais, Mr ..., Volum 1

George Berkeley - 1843 - 542 pągines
...will. [There \&\ therefore some other will or spirit that produces them.^ ' XXX. Laws of nature. — [The ideas of sense are more strong, lively, and distinct than those of the imagination ; they have lik<M wise a steadiness, order, and coherence, and are not excited atj random, as those which are the...
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The Works of George Berkeley: Philosophical works

George Berkeley - 1871 - 478 pągines
...are not creatures of my will. There is therefore some other Will or Spirit that produces them. 30. The ideas of Sense are more strong, lively, and distinct...coherence, and are not excited at random, as those 81 This sentence is not contained in the distinguished from all the other ideas of first edition. which...
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The pure philosophical works

George Berkeley - 1871 - 478 pągines
...are not creatures of my will. There is therefore some other Will or Spirit that produces them. 30. The ideas of Sense are more strong, lively, and distinct than those of the imagination r*; they have likewise a steadiness, order, and coherence, and are not excited at random, as those...
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The Presbyterian Quarterly and Princeton Review, Volum 2

1873 - 838 pągines
...157.) He specifies the very distinction between the two, the one more lively, the other more faint. " The ideas of sense are more strong, lively and distinct than those of imagination" (170). " The ideas imprinted in the senses by the author of nature are called real things,...
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A Treatise Concerning the Principles of Human Knowledge

George Berkeley - 1874 - 436 pągines
...[**] 30. The ideas of Sense are more strong, lively, and distinct than those of the imagination66; they have likewise a steadiness, order, and coherence,...effects of human wills often are, but in a regular train or series — the admirable connexion whereof sufficiently testifies the wisdom and benevolence of...
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