| George Berkeley - 1871 - 478 sivua
...external,' ' exist,' &c. — signifying we know not what. For my part, I can as well doubt of my own being as of the being of those things which I actually perceive...sight or touch, and at the same time have no existence in nature, since the very existence of an unthinking being consists in being perceived4*. 89. Nothing... | |
| George Berkeley - 1874 - 436 sivua
...external,' ' exist,' &c. — signifying we know not what. For my part, I can as well doubt of my own being as of the being of those things which I actually perceive...'or touch, and at the same time have no existence in nature, since the very existence of an unthinking being consists in being perceived**. *' This sentence... | |
| George Berkeley - 1874 - 430 sivua
...external,' ' exist,' &c. — signifying we know not what. For my part, I can as well doubt of my own being as of the being of those things which I actually perceive...object should be immediately perceived by sight or i touch, and at the same time have no existence in nature, since the very existence of an unthinking... | |
| George Berkeley - 1878 - 318 sivua
...absolute, external, exist, and such like, signifying we know not what. I can as well doubt of my own being as of the being of those things which I actually perceive...or touch, and, at the same time, have no existence in nature, since the very existence of an unthinking being consists in being perceived. Wliat Ideas... | |
| George Berkeley, Alexander Campbell Fraser - 1884 - 436 sivua
...external,' ' exist,' &c.—signifying we know not what. For my part, I can as well doubt of my own being as of the being of those things which I actually perceive by sense 1 ; it being a manifest contradiction that any sensible object should be immediately perceived by sight... | |
| George Berkeley, Alexander Campbell Fraser - 1884 - 448 sivua
...external,' ' exist,' &c. — signifying we know not what. For my part, I can as well doubt of my own being as of the being of those things which I actually perceive by sense1 ; it being a manifest contradiction that any sensible object should be immediately perceived... | |
| Francis Asbury Shoup - 1891 - 380 sivua
...things I see and feel and perceive by my senses." Again, " For my part, I can as well doubt of my being- as of the being of those things which I actually perceive...sight or touch, and at the same time have no existence in nature, since the very existence of an unthinking being consists in being perceived." This he is... | |
| George Berkeley - 1897 - 556 sivua
..."external," "exist," and such like, signifying we know not what. I can as wgll_ dqubt_of my own being as of the being of those things which I actually perceive...it being a manifest contradiction that any sensible ^1 object shouldTJe immediately perceivedjjy sight or touch, and at the same time have no existence... | |
| George Berkeley, Alexander Campbell Fraser - 1901 - 1166 sivua
...absolute, external, exist, and such like, signifying we know not what. I can as well doubt of my own being as of the being of those things which I actually perceive...object should be immediately perceived by sight or toueh, and at the same time have no existence in nature ; since the very ' 'scepticism' — 'sceptical... | |
| 1908 - 768 sivua
...external, exist, and such like — signifying we know not what. I can as well doubt of my own being as of the being of those things which I actually perceive...sight or touch, and at the same time have no existence in nature, since the very existence of an unthinking being consists in being perceived. 89. Nothing... | |
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