| 1813 - 996 sidor
...for our senses, by them we have the knowledge only of our sensations, ideas, or those things which are immediately perceived by sense, call them what...or unperceived, like to those which are perceived." On the contrary, " aa there can be no notion or thought but in a thinking being, so there can be no... | |
| Dugald Stewart - 1811 - 590 sidor
...the Idea of Necessary Connexion, Part I. " only of pur sensations, ideas, or those things that arc " immediately perceived by sense, call them what you...will; but they do not inform us, that things exist with" out a mind, or unperceived; — like to those which are "perceived."* On the contrary, " as there... | |
| John Bowdler - 1816 - 374 sidor
...for our senses, by them we have the knowledge only of our sensations, ideas, or those things which are immediately perceived by sense, call them what...or unperceived, like to those which are perceived." On the contrary, "as there can be no notion or thought but in a thinking being, so there can be no... | |
| Dugald Stewart - 1816 - 644 sidor
...divide a thing from itself. As for our " senses, by them we have the knowledge only of our scnsa" tions, ideas, or those things that are immediately perceived...inform us, " that things exist without a mind, or unperccived — like to those " which are perceived. As there can be no notion ur thought " but in... | |
| George Berkeley - 1820 - 514 sidor
...bodies, yet how is it possible for us to know this ? Either we must know it by sense, or by reason. As for our senses, by them we have the knowledge only...but they do not inform us that things exist without the mind,! or un perceived, like ~tbi-.%/y those which are perceived. This the materialists them- '?... | |
| George Berkeley - 1820 - 506 sidor
...it by sense, or by reason. As for our senses, by them we have the knowledge only of our aensations, ideas, or those things that are immediately perceived...but they do not inform us that things exist without the mind, or unperceived, like to those which are perceived. This the materialists themselves acknowledge.... | |
| John Bowdler - 1820 - 418 sidor
...are imroedi* Locke's Essay, Book ii. ch. 8. ately perceived by sense, call them what you will ; hut they do not inform us that things exist without a...or unperceived, like to those which are perceived." On the contrary, " as there can be no notion or thought but in a thinking being, so there can be no... | |
| Frederick Beasley - 1822 - 584 sidor
...for our senses, by them we have the knowledge only of our sensations, ideas, or those things which are immediately perceived by sense, call them what...But they do not inform us that things exist without the mind; or unperceived, like to those that are perceived. This the materialists themselves acknowledge.... | |
| Aristotle - 1823 - 538 sidor
...senses, we have the knowledge only of our sensations or ideas, call them which you will : but the senses do not inform us that things exist without a mind,...or unperceived, like to those which are perceived. On the contrary, as there can be no notion or thought, but in a thinking being, so there can be no... | |
| Thomas Reid - 1827 - 706 sidor
...any of these from perception ? For my part, I might as easily divide a thing from itself." Sect. 18. As for our senses, by them we have the knowledge only...But they do not inform us that things exist without the mind, or unperceived, like to those which are perceived." Sect. 25. " All our ideas, sensations,... | |
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