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" The second proceeds upon the same principles, but carries them to their full length; and as the Bishop undid the whole material world, this author, upon the same grounds, undoes the world of spirits, and leaves nothing in nature but ideas and impressions,... "
The Works of Thomas Reid: With Account of His Life and Writings - Sivu 181
tekijä(t) Thomas Reid - 1818
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Library of Universal Knowledge: Being a Reprint Entire of the Last (1879 ...

1879 - 876 sivua
...carries them to their f nil length ; and as the bishop undid the whole material world, this anchor, upon the same grounds, undoes the world of (spirits,...nothing in nature but ideas and impressions, without any subject on which they may be impressed," — " Inquiry into the Human Mind," c, 1, s. 5. A dead-lock...

Library of Universal Knowledge: A Reprint of the Last (1880 ..., Nide 4

1880 - 892 sivua
...arguments, what no man in his senses can believe. Hume proceeds upon the same principles, but carries them to their full length; and as the bishop undid the whole material worH, this author, upon the same grounds, undoes the world of spirits, and leaves nothing in nature...

Chambers's Encyclopaedia: A Dictionary of Universal Knowledge for ..., Nide 3

1883 - 846 sivua
...arguments, what no man in his senses can believe. Hume proceeds upon the same principles, but carries them to their full length , and as the bishop undid the whole material world, this author, ii]xm the same grounds, undoes the world of spirits, and leaves nothing in nature but ideas and impressions,...

The International Cyclopedia: A Compendium of Human Knowledge, Nide 4

1890 - 988 sivua
...bi'lievo. Hume proceeds upon the same principles, but carries them to their full length ; nnd as tlie bishop undid the whole material world, this author,...nothing in nature but ideas and impressions, without any subject on which they may be impressed." — Inquiry into t/ie Human Mind, c. 1, s. 5. A dead-lock...

The Philosophy of Reid as Contained in the "Inquiry Into the Human Mind on ...

Thomas Reid - 1892 - 390 sivua
...arguments what no man in his senses can believe. The second proceeds upon the same principles, but carries them to their full length; and, as the Bishop undid...nothing in nature but ideas and impressions, without any subject on which they may be impressed. It seems to be a peculiar strain of humour in this author,...

The Columbian Cyclopedia, Nide 7

1897 - 858 sivua
...arguments, what no man in his senses can believe. Hume proceeds upon the same principles, but carries them to their full length; and as the bishop undid...nothing in nature but ideas and impressions, without any subject on which they may be impressed.' — Inquiry into tlie Human Mind, c. 1, s. 5. A dead-lock...

The International Cyclopedia: A Compendium of Human Knowledge, Rev ..., Nide 4

Harry Thurston Peck - 1898 - 960 sivua
...arguments, what no man in his senses can believe. Hume proceeds upon the same principles, but carries them to their full length ; and as the bishop undid...nothing in nature but ideas and impressions, without any subject on which they may be impressed." — Inquiry into thr Unman Mind, c. 1, s. 5. Л dead-lock...

Thomas Reid's Inquiry and Essays

Thomas Reid - 1983 - 448 sivua
...arguments what no man in his senses can believe. The second proceeds upon the same principles, but carries them to their full length; and, as the Bishop undid...nothing in nature but ideas and impressions, without any subject on which they may be impressed. It seems to be a peculiar strain of humour in this author,...
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Philosophical Works

Thomas Reid, William Hamilton, Harry M. Bracken, Thomas Reid, Sir William Hamilton - 1094 sivua
...his senses can believe. OF THE HUMAN MIND. The second proceeds upon the same principles, but carries nd cold, extension and figure — in a word, the things we id*as and impressions, uitlmut any subject on which they may be impressed. 1 1 seems to be a peculiar...
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An Inquiry Into the Human Mind on the Principles of Common Sense: A Critical ...

Thomas Reid, Derek R. Brookes - 2000 - 380 sivua
...arguments what no man in his senses can believe. The second proceeds upon the same principles, but carries them to their full length; and as the Bishop undid...nothing in nature but ideas and impressions, without any subject on which they may 10 be impressed. It seems to be a peculiar strain of humour in this author,...
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