| Paul Elmer More - 1919 - عدد الصفحات: 336
...strong, lively, and distinct than those of the imagination [ie, those subject to our own volition]; they have likewise a steadiness, order, and coherence,...of human wills often are, but in a regular train or series, the admirable connection whereof sufficiently testifies the wisdom and benevolence of its Author.... | |
| Paul Elmer More - 1919 - عدد الصفحات: 550
...strong, lively, and distinct than those of the imagination [ie, those subject to our own volition]; they have likewise a steadiness, order, and coherence,...of human wills often are, but in a regular train or series, the admirable connection whereof sufficiently testifies the wisdom and benevolence of its Author.... | |
| Howard Crosby Warren - 1921 - عدد الصفحات: 350
...ideas of sense and ideas of imagination. " The ideas of sense are more strong, lively, and distinct than those of the imagination; they have likewise...order and coherence, and are not excited at random . . . but in a regular train or series." 3 The ideas of imagination " are more properly termed ideas... | |
| George Berkeley - 1922 - عدد الصفحات: 346
...produces them.} XXX. Laws of nature. — [The ideas of sense are more strong, lively, and distinct than those of the imagination; they have likewise...of human wills often are, but in a regular train or series, the admirable connexion whereof sufficiently testifies the wisdom and benevolence of its author.]... | |
| George Alexander Johnston - 1923 - عدد الصفحات: 414
...which Hume repeated and psychology accepts.1 " The ideas of sense are more strong, lively, and distinct than those of the imagination ; they have likewise...order and coherence ; and are not excited at random, . . . but in a regular train or series." 2 Images, on the other hand, are entirely dependent on the... | |
| George Berkeley - 1928 - عدد الصفحات: 168
...orJSpirit that produces 30. The ideas of Sense arp jnn rp strong, \\ve\y s disti3Ct i _thanj|iose. of the imagination ; they have likewise a steadiness, order, and coherence, and arejnot excited at random, as those which are the effects of human wills often are, but in a regular... | |
| Robin George Collingwood - 1958 - عدد الصفحات: 366
...Berkeley at once proceeds to state another, which I shall call the relation theory. Ideas of sense 'have likewise a steadiness, order, and coherence, and are not excited at random, . . . but in a regular train or series. . . . Now the set rules, or established methods, wherein the... | |
| Lewis White Beck - 1966 - عدد الصفحات: 332
...other will or spirit that produces them. 30. The ideas of sense are more strong, lively, and distinct than those of the imagination; they have likewise...of human wills often are, but in a regular train or series, the admirable connection whereof sufficiently testifies the wisdom and benevolence of its Author.... | |
| Flora Roy - 1978 - عدد الصفحات: 180
...are not creatures of my Will." Moreover, the ideas of sense are more "strong, lively, and distinct than those of the Imagination; they have likewise...Order, and Coherence, and are not excited at Random, ... but in a regular Train or Series " Knowledge cannot, of course, for Berkeley be limited to ideas.... | |
| Kurt Joachim Grau - عدد الصفحات: 258
...qualitative, sondern nur eine graduelle. 5 ) „The ideas of sense are more strong, lively, and distinct than those of the imagination; they have, likewise...which are the effects of human wills often are, but ') Dial. III, Fraser S. 335. •) Princ. § 27. •) Princ. § 2S. 4) Vergl. dazu auch Collier: ,Es... | |
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