| George Berkeley, Alexander Campbell Fraser - 1901 - 430 sivua
...productions of natural effects, the efficient and final causes whereof are not of mechanical consideration. Certainly, if the explaining a phenomenon be to assign its proper efficient and final cause (sect. 154, 155, 160), it should seem the mechanical philosophers never explained any thing ; their... | |
| George Berkeley - 1901 - 428 sivua
...the explaining a phenomenon 'be to assign its proper efficient and final cause (sect. 154, 155, 160), it should seem the mechanical philosophers : never explained any thing; their province bemg~~5rfly to discover the laws of nature, that is, the general rules and methods of motion ; and... | |
| Conwy Lloyd Morgan - 1905 - 172 sivua
...efficient and final causes whereof are not of mechanical consideration. Certainly, if the explaining of a phenomenon be to assign its proper efficient and...should seem the mechanical philosophers never explained anything ; their province being only to discover the laws of nature, that is, the general rules and... | |
| Conwy Lloyd Morgan - 1906 - 208 sivua
...proper efficient and final cause, it should seem the mechanical philosophers never explained anything; their province being only to discover the laws of nature, that is, the general 1 66 The Interpretation rules and methods of motion, and to account for particular phenomena by reducing... | |
| Dugald Stewart - 1921 - 660 sivua
...tions of natural effects, the efficient and final causes whereof are not of mechani" cal consideration. Certainly, if the explaining a phenomenon be to assign...cause, it should seem the mechanical philosophers nev" er explained any thing ; their province being only to discover the laws of nature ; " that is,... | |
| Andreas Hüttemann - 2001 - 244 sivua
...productions of natural effects, the efficient and final causes whereof are not of mechanical consideration. Certainly, if the explaining a phenomenon be to assign...efficient and final cause ... , it should seem the l44 Zu Berkeleys Korpuskulartheorie s. D. Garber: „Locke, Berkeley, and Corpuscular Scepticism" in:... | |
| Kenneth Winkler - 2005 - 474 sivua
...by placing causal explanation within its domain. Berkeley is quite blunt about this result in Sin's: Certainly, if the explaining a phenomenon be to assign...should seem the mechanical philosophers never explained anything; their province being only to discover the laws of nature, that is, the general rules and... | |
| George Berkeley - 2009 - 192 sivua
...the explaining a phaenomenon be to assign its proper efficient and final cause (sect. 154, 155, 160), it should seem the mechanical philosophers never explained...any thing; their province being only to discover the 77 Cf. sect. 153. . much as being perceived, and likewise being 78 Cap. 3. See also De Anima, lib.... | |
| |