 | George Berkeley - 1820
...certain par- i /, ticular agents like myself, which accompany them, and concur in their production. Hence the knowledge I have of other spirits is not...convince us, human agents are concerned in producing them ; jet it is evident to every one, that those things which are called the works of nature, that is,... | |
 | lady Mary Shepherd - 1827
...are certain par" ticular agents like myself, which ac" company them and concur in their " production. Hence the knowledge I " have of other spirits is not...agents or spirits " distinct from myself, as effects or con" comitant signs." Now my argument (however ill I may have executed it) intends the whole way to... | |
 | George Berkeley - 1843
...perceive that they belong to the aforesaid spirit, who works all in all, and by whom all things consist. tion.] [Hence the knowledge I have of other spirits...distinct from myself, as effects or concomitant signs.] CXLVII. The existence of God more evident than that of man. —Hence it is evident, that God is known... | |
 | G H. Wood - 1853
...them, and concur in their production. Hence the knowledge I have of other spirits is not [direct or] immediate, as is the knowledge of my ideas ; but depending...distinct from myself, as effects or concomitant signs." — Principles of Human Knowledge, sec. 145. ' ' But though there be some things which convince us... | |
 | George Berkeley - 1871
...there are certain particular agents, like myself, which accompany them and concur in their production. Hence, the knowledge I have of other spirits is not...distinct from myself, as effects or concomitant signs 31 . 33 Omitted in second edition. 34 This is one of the most important sections in the book. It has... | |
 | George Berkeley - 1871
...there are certain particular agents, like myself, which accompany them and concur in their production. Hence, the knowledge I have of other spirits is not...spirits distinct from myself, as effects or concomitant signs34. a Omitted in second edition. 147, 148. Both are beliefs gathered from 34 This is one of the... | |
 | George Berkeley - 1874 - 424 sivua
...certain particular agents, like myself, which accompany them and concur in their production. ["«] Hence, the knowledge I have of other spirits is not...distinct from myself, as effects or concomitant signs M. 33 Omitted in second edition. 34 This is one of the most important sections in the book. It has... | |
 | George Berkeley - 1878 - 220 sivua
...there are certain particular agents, like myself, which accompany them, and concur in their production. Hence the knowledge I have of other spirits is not...distinct from myself, as effects or concomitant signs. In this way also {viz. by inference only), we know the existence of the Absolute, or Supreme Being,... | |
 | George Berkeley - 1881 - 424 sivua
...are certain particular agents, like myself, which accompany them and concur in their production. ["4] Hence, the knowledge I have of other spirits is not...depending on the intervention of ideas, by me referred I to agents or spirits distinct from myself, as effects or concomitant signs34. 33 Omitted in second... | |
 | Charles Marsh Mead - 1889 - 469 sivua
...there are certain particular agents, like myself, which accompany them and concur in their production. Hence the knowledge I have of other spirits is not...distinct from myself, as effects or concomitant signs." But this is a very inadequate explanation on Berkeley's own theory. According to him, thingt are nothing... | |
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