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" For, what are the forementioned objects but the things we perceive by sense ? and what do we perceive besides our own ideas or sensations? and is it not plainly repugnant that any one of these, or any combination of them, should exist unperceived ? 5. "
Selections from Berkeley: With an Introduction and Notes for the Use of ... - الصفحة 43
بواسطة George Berkeley, Alexander Campbell Fraser - 1884 - عدد الصفحات: 374
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The Library of Original Sources: Advance in knowledge, 1650-1800

Oliver Joseph Thatcher - 1907 - عدد الصفحات: 484
...perceive it to involve a manifest contradiction. For, what are the forementioned objects but the things we perceive by sense ? and what do we perceive besides...any combination of them, should exist unperceived ? 5. If we thoroughly examine this tenet it will, perhaps, be found at bottom to depend on the doctrine...

Works, المجلد 1

George Berkeley - 1908 - عدد الصفحات: 472
...to in- J volve a manifest contradiction. For, what are the fore- I mentioned objects but the things we perceive by sense ? and ' what do we perceive besides...any combination of them, should exist unperceived ? 5. If we throughly examine this tenet it will, perhaps, be found at bottom to depend on the doctrine...

Essays, Philosophical and Psychological: In Honor of William James ...

Columbia University - 1908 - عدد الصفحات: 628
...ascribed to matter. Epistemology has done much to obscure this fundamental fact. Berkeley asks : " What do we perceive besides our own ideas or sensations...any combination of them, should exist unperceived ? " 1 Clearly it is plainly repugnant and a manifest contradiction to suppose that perceptions are...

Logic, Inductive and Deductive: An Introduction to Scientific Method

Adam Leroy Jones - 1909 - عدد الصفحات: 332
...perceive it to involve a manifest contradiction. For, what are the fore-mentioned objects but the things we perceive by sense? and what do we perceive besides...of these, or any combination of them, should exist unperceivcd? — Berkeley, Prineiplei of Human Knowledge, Sec. 4. 01. If there were external bodies...

The Science-history of the Universe, المجلد 10

Francis Rolt-Wheeler - 1909 - عدد الصفحات: 330
...it to involve a manifest contradiction. For what are the forementioned objects but things perceived by sense ? And what do we perceive besides our own ideas or sensations?" The theistic, or pantheistic, view of the world aids Berkeley in fortifying this difficult contention...

The Persistent Problems of Philosophy: An Introduction to Metaphysics ...

Mary Whiton Calkins - 1910 - عدد الصفحات: 618
...perceive it to involve a manifest contradiction. For what are the forementioned objects but the things we perceive by sense ? and what do we perceive besides...or any combination of them should exist unperceived ? " * It should be noticed that Berkeley has so far denied only the existence of those supposedly independent...

Body and Mind: A History and a Defense of Animism

William McDougall - 1911 - عدد الصفحات: 414
...perceive it to involve a manifest contradiction. For, what are the forementioned objects but the things we perceive by sense ? and what do we perceive besides...any combination of them, should exist unperceived ? " J And again he writes : " Some truths there are so near and obvious to the mind that a man need...

The World We Live In, Or, Philosophy and Life in the Light of Modern Thought

George Stuart Fullerton - 1912 - عدد الصفحات: 326
...perceive it to involve a manifest contradiction. For, what are the forementioned objects but the things we perceive by sense ? and what do we perceive besides...any combination of them, should exist unperceived ? " The doctrine was a lightning flash, an electric shock, a revolution. The dwellers on the slopes...

The World We Live in: Or, Philosophy and Life in the Light of Modern Thought

George Stuart Fullerton - 1912 - عدد الصفحات: 328
...it to involve a manifest contradiction. For, what are the fore- / mentioned objects but the things we perceive by sense ? and what do we perceive besides...not plainly repugnant that any one of these, or any com- I bination of them, should exist unperceived ? * / The doctrine was a lightning flash, an electric...

The Principles of Science: A College Text-book

William Forbes Cooley - 1912 - عدد الصفحات: 272
..."idea" always means some kind of image, either of sense or of imagination, and not a concept, or notion. we perceive besides our own ideas or sensations? and...any combination of them, should exist unperceived? 4 The outcome of Berkeley's argument is that the physical world is entirely ideal, that is, constructed...




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