| Richard Wilde Micou - 1916 - 528 sivua
...there are certain particular agents, like myself, which accompany them and concur in their production. Hence, the knowledge I have of other spirits is not immediate, as the knowledge of my ideas; but depending on the intervention of ideas, by me referred to agents or... | |
| 1916 - 718 sivua
...there are certain particular agents, like myself, which accompany them and concur in their production. Hence, the knowledge I have of other spirits is not immediate, as in the knowledge of my ideas; but depending on the intervention of ideas, by me referred to agents... | |
| William McDougall - 1920 - 450 sivua
...thinks, wills, and perceives ; this, and this alone, constitutes the signification of that term."8 " The knowledge I have of other spirits is not immediate,...distinct from myself, as effects or concomitant signs." 7 1 Op. cit., §§ 26 and 27. • Op. cit., § 29. i Op. cil., § 86. * Op. cit., § 89. • Op. cit.,... | |
| George Berkeley - 1922 - 346 sivua
...there are certain particular agents like myself, which accompany them, and concur in their production.] [Hence the knowledge I have of other spirits is not...depending on the intervention of ideas, by me referred to i We are said to have an idea of spirit because (i) an opinion of spirit may be had in the manner of... | |
| George Berkeley - 1928 - 168 sivua
...of my ideas; but depending on the interI have oj other _spirits_js not immediate, as 15 the ^vention of ideas, by me referred to agents or spirits distinct from myself, as effects or concomitant signs. 146. But, though there be some things which convince us human agents are concerned in producing them;... | |
| Paul J. Olscamp - 1970 - 258 sivua
...there are certain particular agents like myself, which accompany them, and concur in their production. Hence the knowledge I have of other spirits is not...spirits distinct from myself, as effects or concomitant signs.24 All of these points of course lead to a conclusion which is essential to Berkeley's theory,... | |
| George Berkeley - 1982 - 148 sivua
...Commentaries 822 he writes that it is "Silly of Hobbs etc to speak of ye Will as if it were Motion." 146. But though there be some things which convince us,...concerned in producing them; yet it is evident to everyone, that those things which are called the works of nature, that is, the far greater part of... | |
| Margaret Atherton - 1994 - 180 sivua
...there are certain particular agents like myself, which accompany them and concur in their production. Hence the knowledge I have of other spirits is not...distinct from myself, as effects or concomitant signs." Now my argument (however ill I may have executed it) intends the whole way to show "that our knowledge... | |
| Peter A. Redpath - 1998 - 358 sivua
...exert on one another through ideas, which act as nominal istic, mediating signs. As Berkeley puts it, 'The knowledge I have of other spirits is not immediate,...distinct from myself, as effects or concomitant signs." 24 Given the indirect fashion in which we apprehend the action of other spirits through the spiritual... | |
| Peter A. Redpath - 1998 - 358 sivua
...exert on one another through ideas, which act as nominalistic, mediating signs. As Berkeley puts it, ''the knowledge I have of other spirits is not immediate,...spirits distinct from myself, as effects or concomitant signs."2 0 Given the indirect fashion in which we apprehend the action of other spirits through the... | |
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