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" For as to what is said of the absolute existence of unthinking things, without any relation to their being perceived, that is to me perfectly unintelligible. Their esse is percipi; nor is it possible they should have any existence out of the minds or... "
Literary Remains of the Late William Hazlitt: With a Notice of His Life by ... - Sivu 102
tekijä(t) William Hazlitt - 1836 - 315 sivua
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The Intellectual repository for the New Church. (July/Sept. 1817 ...

New Church gen. confer - 1875 - 618 sivua
...— that seems perfectly unintelligible. Their csse is perrcpi — their being is being perceived — nor is it possible they should have any existence...the minds or thinking things which perceive them" (Ibid. § 3). This statement was to meet the Doctor's difficulty about the " stump " and the " departing...

The Works of George Berkeley, Nide 1

George Berkeley - 1820 - 514 sivua
...without any relation to their being perceived, that '/' seems perfectly unintelligible. Their esse is percipi, nor is it possible they should have any...the minds -or thinking things which perceive them. IV. It is indeed an opinion strangely prevailing amongst men, that houses, mountains, rivers, and in...

A Search of Truth in the Science of the Human Mind, Part First, Nide 1

Frederick Beasley - 1822 - 584 sivua
...things without any relation to their being perceived, that seems perfectly unintelligible. Their esse is percipi, nor is it possible they should have any existence out of the mind or thinking things, that perceive them." Almost every person who reads this passage, and has the...

The Guardian: With a Biographical, Historical, and Critical Preface ..., Nide 1

1826 - 434 sivua
...things, without any relation to their being perceived, that seems perfectly unintelligible. Their esse is percipi, nor is it possible they should have any existence out of the mind or thinking things which perceive them." " It is indeed an opinion strangely prevailing amongst...

Versuch einer wissenschaftlichen Darstellung der Geschichte ..., Nide 2,Osa 2

Johann Eduard Erdmann - 1842 - 720 sivua
...things without any relation to their being perceived, that seems perfectly unintelligible. Their csse is percipi, nor is it possible they should have any...the minds or thinking things which perceive them. Ibid. Sect. 3. p. 3$. It follows, there is not any other substance than spirit or that which perceives....

The Works of George Berkeley: Including His Letters to Thomas Prior ..., Nide 1

George Berkeley - 1843 - 548 sivua
...things without any relation to their being perceived, that seetns perfectly unintelligible. Their esse is percipi, nor is it possible they should have any...the minds or thinking things which perceive them. IV. The vulgar opinion involves a contradiction. — It is indeed an opinion strangely prevailing amongst...

New Englander and Yale Review, Nide 16

Edward Royall Tyler, William Lathrop Kingsley, George Park Fisher, Timothy Dwight - 1858 - 956 sivua
..."without any relation to their being perceived, that is to me perfectly unintelligible. Their esse is percipi; nor is it possible they should have any...the minds or thinking things which perceive them." " And what, I pray yon, do we perceive besides our own ideas and sensations /" "In a word, all the...

The Works of George Berkeley, D.D., Bishop of Cloyne: Including His ..., Nide 1

George Berkeley - 1843 - 556 sivua
...any relation to their being perceived, that seems perfectly unintelligible. Their esse is perripi, nor is it possible they should have any existence,...the minds or thinking things which perceive them. V. Cause of this prevalent error.—[If we throughly examine this tenet, it will, perhaps, be found...

Ideas

Antoine Claude Gabriel Jobert - 1848 - 162 sivua
...things, without any relation to their being perceived, that seems perfectly unintelligible. Their esse is percipi ; nor is it possible they should have any existence out of the minds which perceive them." It is, therefore, with perfect justice that Berkeley has been interpreted by...

The British and Foreign Evangelical Review, Nide 6

1857 - 992 sivua
...tilings, without any relation to their being perceived, that seems perfectly unintelligible. Their esae is percipi, nor is it possible they should have any existence out of the minds of the thinking beings who perceive them.'' Further on, he speaks of this supposed possibility as involving...




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