| George Berkeley - 1820 - 514 lehte
...down ; but because it was beside my purpose to examine and refute it in a discourse concerning vision. So that in strict truth the ideas of sight, when we...,- things actually existing at a distance, but only admo/ nish us what ideas of touch will be imprinted in our minds at such and such distances of time,... | |
| George Berkeley - 1820 - 506 lehte
...down ; but because it was beside my purpose to examine and refute it in a discourseconcerning vision. So that in strict truth the ideas of sight, when we apprehend by them distance, and thingsplaced at a distance, do not suggest or mark out to us things actually existing at a distance,... | |
| Samuel Bailey - 1842 - 256 lehte
...down, but because it was beside my purpose to examine and refute it in a discourse concerning vision. So that in strict truth the ideas of sight, when we...touch will be imprinted in our minds at such and such distances of time, and in consequence of such and such actions. It is, I say, evident from what has... | |
| George Berkeley - 1843 - 548 lehte
...down, but because it was beside my purpose to examine and refute it in a discourse concerning vision. [So that in strict truth the ideas of sight, when...touch will be imprinted in our minds at such and such distances of time, and in consequence of such or such actions.] It is, I say, evident from what has... | |
| George Berkeley - 1843 - 552 lehte
...but because it was beside my purpose to examine and refute it in a discourse concerning vision. [bo that in strict truth the ideas of sight, when we apprehend...touch will be imprinted in our minds at such and such distances of time, and in consequence of such or such actions.] It is, I say, evident from what has... | |
| George Berkeley - 1843 - 556 lehte
...but because it was beside my purpose to examine and refute it in a discourse concerning vision, [bo that in strict truth the ideas of sight, when we apprehend...touch will be imprinted in our minds at such and such distances of time, and in consequence of such or such actions.] It is, I say, evident from what has... | |
| George Berkeley - 1843 - 542 lehte
...down, but because it was beside my purpose to examine and refute it in a discourse concerning vision. [So that in strict truth the ideas of sight, when...us things actually existing at a distance, but only admoInish us what ideas of touch will be imprinted in our minds at such and such distances of time,... | |
| 1864 - 546 lehte
...important. If Berkeley had developed it, he might have obviated many plausible objections to his theory. " In strict truth, the ideas of sight, when we apprehend...touch will be imprinted in our minds at such and such distanees of time, and in consequenee of such or such actions."—(Principles of Human Knowledge, sect.... | |
| 1864 - 560 lehte
...strict truth, the ideas of tight, when we apprehand by them distance, and things placed at a distunes, do not suggest or mark out to us things actually existing...but only admonish •us what ideas of touch will be imprint* i,e., " externality" in iU secondary meaning ; in its deeper meaning externality implies independence... | |
| George Berkeley - 1871 - 478 lehte
...down, but because it was beside my purpose to examine and refute it in a discourse concerning V1sion. So that in strict truth the ideas of sight", when...distance, but only admonish us what ideas of touch 95 will be imprinted in our minds at such and such distances of time, and in consequence of such or... | |
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