| Ernst Reinhold - 1829 - 612 sivua
...opinion being true, «hall pau for an argument that it is so, ï). 1. c. §. 26. Л) !.. с. §.27. A spirit is one simple, undivided, active being, as...it is called the understanding, and as it produces 01 otherwise opérales about them, i( is called the will. „bei SBilíc." llnfer» йофШшдсп... | |
| Robert Blakey - 1831 - 240 sivua
...thing, whereby they are perceived, for the existence of an idea consists in its being perceived." " A spirit is one simple, undivided, active being ;...otherwise operates about them, it is called the will" " There are spiritual substances, minds, or human souls which will or excite ideas in themselves at... | |
| William Hazlitt - 1836 - 526 sivua
...substance. It remains therefore that the cause of ideas is an incorporeal active substance or spirit. " A spirit is one simple, undivided, active being: as...spirit. For all ideas whatever being passive and inert, they cannot represent unto us by way of image or likeness that which acts. Such is the nature of spirit... | |
| William Hazlitt - 1836 - 538 sivua
...substance. It remains therefore that the cause of ideas is an incorporeal active substance or spirit. " A spirit is one simple, undivided, active being: as...spirit. For all ideas whatever being passive and inert, they cannot represent unto us by way of image or likeness that which acts. Such is the nature of spirit... | |
| William Hazlitt - 1836 - 1000 sivua
...substance. It remains therefore that the cause of ideas is an incorporeal active substance or spirit. " A spirit is one simple, undivided, active being: as...spirit. For all ideas whatever being passive and inert, they cannot represent unto us by way of image or likeness that which acts. Such is the nature of spirit... | |
| William Hazlitt - 1836 - 372 sivua
...substance. It remains therefore that the cause of ideas is an incorporeal active substance or spirit. " Л spirit is one simple, undivided active being as it...spirit. For all ideas whatever being passive and inert, they cannot represent unto us by way of image or likeness that which acts. Such is the nature of spirit... | |
| Robert Blakey - 1848 - 584 sivua
...entirely distinct from them, wherein they exist, or, which is the same thing, whereby they are perceived." "A spirit is one simple, undivided, active being ;...otherwise operates about them, it is called the will" "There are spiritual substances, minds, or human souls, which will or excite ideas in themselves at... | |
| George Berkeley - 1871 - 478 sivua
...substance : it remains therefore that the cause of ideas is an incorporeal active substance or Spirit. 27. A Spirit is one simple, undivided, active being —...spirit; for all ideas whatever, being passive and inert, (vid. sect. 25,) they cannot represent unto us, by way of image or likeness, that which acts. A little... | |
| George Berkeley - 1871 - 478 sivua
...incorporeal active substance or Spirit.^ -V-^?'-""" 27. A Spirit is one simple, undivided, active being—as it perceives ideas it is called the understanding, and as it produces or j otherwise operates about them it is called the 'w1ll. Hence there can be no idea formed of a soul... | |
| George Berkeley - 1874 - 430 sivua
...substance : it remains therefore that the cause of ideas is an incorporeal active substance or Spirit. 27. A Spirit is one simple, undivided, active being —...; for all ideas whatever, being passive and inert, (vid. sect. 25,) they cannot represent unto us, by way of image or likeness, that which acts. A little... | |
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