| George Berkeley - 1904 - 166 sivua
...assaults of Scepticism, than to lay the beginning in a distinct explication of what is meant by thing, reality, existence; for in vain shall we dispute concerning...heterogeneous, and which have nothing common but the name, viz. spirits and ideas. The former are active, indivisible substances : the latter are inert, fleeting,... | |
| George Berkeley - 1904 - 158 sivua
...explication of what is meant by thing, reality, existence; for in vain * Omitted in second edition. shall we dispute concerning the real existence of...heterogeneous, and which have nothing common but the name, viz. spirits and ideas. The former are active, indivisible substances : the latter are inert, fleeting,... | |
| 1908 - 768 sivua
...assaults of Scepticism, than to lay the beginning in a distinct explication of what is meant by thing, reality, existence; for in vain shall we dispute concerning...heterogeneous, and which have nothing common but the name, viz. spirits and ideas. The former are active, indivisible substances: the latter are inert, fleeting,... | |
| George Berkeley - 1908 - 472 sivua
...assaults of Scepticism, than to lay the beginning in a distinct explication of what is meant by thing, reality, existence ; for in vain shall we dispute...heterogeneous, and which have nothing common but the name, viz. spirits and ideas. The former are active, indivisible, 1 " Sceptical cant" in the first edition.... | |
| Roberto Ardigò - 1908 - 470 sivua
...opposées du monde matériel. En fait, l'action nerveuse est continue, et nullemment interrompue. » (165) Thing or being is the most general name of all, it...two kinds entirely distinct and heterogeneous, and wich have nothing common but the name, to wit, spirits and ideas. The formes are active, indivisible... | |
| William McDougall - 1911 - 414 sivua
...follows Human Knowledge may naturally be reduced to two heads — that of ideas and that of Spirits." 3 " Thing or Being is the most general name of all : it...heterogeneous, and which have nothing common but the name, viz., Spirits and Ideas. The former are active, indivisible, incorruptible substances : the latter... | |
| 1912 - 718 sivua
...IV, 4,3); vergl. dazu die Scheinlösungen: IV, 4, 4; IV, 4, 5. ») Dialogues III, Fraser S. 356. «) .Thing or being is the most general name of all; it comprehends linder it two kinds entirely distinct and heterogeneous and which have notbing common bat the name,... | |
| 1916 - 720 sivua
...3); vergl. dazu die Scheinlösungen: IV, 4, 4; IV, 4, 5. ••) Dialogues III, Fraser S. 356. «) .Thing or being is the most general name of all; it...and heterogeneous and which have nothing common but ihe name, to wit, spirits and ideas . . ." (Princ. 89); vergl. auch Princ. § 39. ») Vergl. zu Berkeleys... | |
| William McDougall - 1920 - 450 sivua
...follows Human Knowledge may naturally be reduced to two heads — that of ideas and that of Spirits." 3 " Thing or Being is the most general name of all : it...heterogeneous, and which have nothing common but the name, viz., Spirits and Ideas. The former are active, indivisible, incorruptible substances : the latter... | |
| George Berkeley - 1922 - 346 sivua
...assaults of scepticism, than to lay the beginning in a distinct explication of what is meant by thing, reality, existence : for in vain shall we dispute...comprehends under it two kinds entirely distinct and heteroi " But this ii too obvious to need being insisted on." — Edit. 1710. • Vide sect, mix. geneous,... | |
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