| George Berkeley, Alexander Campbell Fraser - 1901 - عدد الصفحات: 656
...doth usually furnish them with such means as, if rightly made use of, will not fail to satisfy them. Upon the whole, I am inclined to think that the far...way to knowledge, are entirely owing to ourselves. We have first raised a dust, and then complain we cannot see. 4. My purpose therefore is, to try if... | |
| Henry Thomas Buckle - 1904 - عدد الصفحات: 976
...damaging tu the reputation of his own pursuits : " Upon the whole, I am inclined to think that tin: f.ir greater part, if not all, of those difficulties which...first raised a dust, and then complain we cannot see." Principles «/ Human Knowledge, in Berkeley's Works, vol. ip 74. Every metaphysician and theologian... | |
| Arthur Kenyon Rogers - 1907 - عدد الصفحات: 540
...hitherto amused philosophers, and blocked up the way to knowledge, are entirely owing to themselves — that we have first raised a dust, and then complain we cannot see." 2 The root of the evil lies in the supposition, universally made, but entirely false, that we can have... | |
| Arthur Kenyon Rogers - 1907 - عدد الصفحات: 534
...hitherto amused philosophers, and blocked up the way to knowledge, are entirely owing to themselves — that* we have first raised a dust, and then complain we cannot see."2 (The root of the evil lies in the supposition, universally made, but entirely false, that we... | |
| George Berkeley - 1908 - عدد الصفحات: 472
...doth usually furnish them with such means as, if rightly made use of, will not fail to satisfy them. Upon the whole, I am inclined to think that - the...purpose therefore is, to try if I can discover what I those Principles are which have introduced all that doubtfulJ ness and uncertainty, those absurdities... | |
| George Berkeley - 1910 - عدد الصفحات: 158
...furnish them with such means as, if rightly made use of, will not fail to satisfy them. LJJpon the whole, I am inclined to think that the far greater...entirely owing to ourselves — that we have first raised r dust and then complain we cannot see. I 4. My purpose therefore is, to try if I can discovr what... | |
| James Seth - 1912 - عدد الصفحات: 404
...hitherto amused philosophers, and blocked up the way to knowledge, are entirely owing to ourselves. We have first raised a dust, and then complain we cannot see.' 1 The great obstacle to knowledge is found by Berkeley, as it was found by Locke, in the misuse of... | |
| Max Kassowitz - 1914 - عدد الصفحات: 566
...those difficulties which have hitherto amazed philosophers and blocked up the way to knowledge, arc entirely owing to ourselves — that we have first raised a dust and then complain we cannot see." Aber auch den sogenannten exakten Wissenschaften stand Kassowitz außerordentlich kritisch gegenüber... | |
| Gustav Grhober - 1921 - عدد الصفحات: 1144
...not all, of those difßculties which have hitherto amitsed philosophers, and blockfd up the way of knowledge, are entirely owing to ourselves. That we...have first raised a dust, and then complain we cannot seeu. FRIEDRICH BECK. Amerikanisch- Spanisch und Vulgärlatein, I. Anfangs des 16. Jh., zur Zeit der... | |
| George Berkeley - 1922 - عدد الصفحات: 346
...doth usually furnish them with such means as, if rightly made use of, will not fail to satisfy them.] Upon the whole I am inclined to think that the far...first raised a dust, and then complain we cannot see. IV. My purpose therefore is, to try if I can discover what those principles are, which have introduced... | |
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