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" But besides all that endless variety of ideas or objects of knowledge, there is likewise something which knows or perceives them, and exercises divers operations, as willing, imagining, remembering, about them. This perceiving, active being is what I... "
Body and Mind: A History and a Defense of Animism - الصفحة 64
بواسطة William McDougall - 1920 - عدد الصفحات: 384
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History of the Philosophy of Mind: Embracing the Opinions of All ..., المجلد 3

Robert Blakey - 1850 - عدد الصفحات: 580
...besides all that endless variety of ideas or objects of knowledge, there is likewise something' which perceives them, and exercises divers operations, as...perceiving, active being, is what I call mind, spirit, soul, myself. By which words I do not denote any one of my ideas, but a thing entirely distinct from them,...

The Bible and the people, المجلد 1

1851 - عدد الصفحات: 588
...objects of knowledge, (presented by the senses), there is likewise something which knows or perceives them :" " this perceiving active being, is what I call mind, spirit, soul, or myself." Now we assert that there is a more fundamental distinction between tJie mind which perceives, and the...

On the study of language: an exposition of 'Epea pteroenta, or, The ...

Charles Richardson - 1854 - عدد الصفحات: 292
...Berkeley will show that the only modern novelty is in words, or in adopting new names for old tenets.* " Besides all that endless variety of ideas, or objects...perceiving, active being is what I call mind, spirit, or MYSELF." f And there are other passages running throughout his Principles and Dialogues to precisely...

The Works of George Berkeley: Philosophical works

George Berkeley - 1871 - عدد الصفحات: 478
...are pleasing or disagreeable excite the passions of love, hatred, joy, grief, and so forth. ^. But, besides all that endless variety of ideas or objects of knowledge, there is likewise something 3 which knows or perceives them, and exercises divers operations, as willing, imagining, remembering,...

The pure philosophical works

George Berkeley - 1871 - عدد الصفحات: 478
...are pleasing or disagreeable excite the passions of love, hatred, joy, grief, and so forth. 2. But, besides all that endless variety of ideas or objects of knowledge, there is likewise something3 which knows or perceives them, and exercises divers operations, as willing, imagining, remembering,...

A Treatise Concerning the Principles of Human Knowledge

George Berkeley - 1874 - عدد الصفحات: 430
...But, besides all that endless variety of ideas or objects of knowledge, there is likewise something3 which knows or perceives them, and exercises divers...which words I do not denote any one of my ideas, but ^ thing entirely distinct from them, wherein they exist, or, which is the same thing, whereby they...

A Treatise Concerning the Principles of Human Knowledge

George Berkeley - 1874 - عدد الصفحات: 436
...are pleasing or disagreeable excite the passions of love, hatred, joy, grief, and so forth. 2. But, besides all that endless variety of ideas or objects of knowledge, there is likewise something3 which knows or perceives them, and exercises divers operations, as willing, imagining, remembering,...

A Philosophical Treatise on the Nature and Constitution of Man, المجلد 2

George Harris - 1876 - عدد الصفحات: 588
...eventually resolves to adopt. Of the nature and prerogative of the 1 Vide ante, Prel. Disi. s. iv. a. 2. * "This perceiving active being is what I call mind, spirit, soul, or myself." — Bishop Berkley. Principles of Human Knowledge, a. 2. " I find in myself divers faculties of thinking,...

The Principles of Human Knowledge, Being Berkeley's Celebrated Treatise on ...

George Berkeley - 1878 - عدد الصفحات: 318
...physical substance of nature is essentially a phenomenon. (i.) PERCIPIENT NATURE, IMMATERIAL. 2. But besides all that endless variety of ideas or objects...them. This perceiving, active being is what I call ^ which words i do not denotg "PX^g. "f- "V ''lAasi linti II thing entirely" distinct from them, wherein...

The ABC of philosophy

Thomas Griffith - 1880 - عدد الصفحات: 160
...cannot be mind without a soul.' * And Berkeley, when he maintains : ' Besides the endless variety of our ideas, or objects of knowledge, there is likewise Something which knows or perceives them ; and this perceiving, acting Being is what I call Mind, Spirit, Soul, or Myself. By which words I do not...




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