| George Berkeley - 1820 - 514 pages
...must be in another mind. When I deny sensible things an existence out of the mind, I do not mean my mind in particular, but all minds. ( Now it is plain...the times of my perceiving them : as likewise they did before my birth, and would do after my supposed annihilation. And as the same is true, with regard... | |
| George Berkeley - 1820 - 506 pages
...When I deny sensible things an existence out of the mind, I do natJiieiULnTy^miijd jrtpjirtieular, but all minds. Now it is plain they have an existence...them by experience to be independent of it.. There i* therefore s.om,e other muwl whej eiij. the,y e^'vst, durit^ tb-e intervals between, the tiflci.es... | |
| Thomas Brown - 1826 - 548 pages
...says Philonous to Hylas, " when I deny sensible things, an existence out of the mind, I do not mean my mind in particular, but all minds. Now, it is plain...between the times of my perceiving them as likewise they did before my birth, and would do after my supposed annihilation. And, as the same is true with regard... | |
| Edinburgh encyclopaedia - 1830 - 856 pages
...me a plain contradiction. When I deny sensible things an existence out of the mind, 1 do not mean my mind in particular, but all minds. Now it is plain they have an existence exterior to my mind, since 1 find them, by experience, to he independent of it. There is, therefore, some other mind wherein they... | |
| Englishmen - 1836 - 510 pages
...me a plain contradiction. When I deny sensible things an existence out of the mind, I do not mean my mind in particular, but all minds. Now it is plain...the times of my perceiving them; as likewise they did before my birth, and would also after my annihilation. And as the same is true with regard to all... | |
| Johann Eduard Erdmann - 1842 - 720 pages
...of God. Ibid. p. 339. When I deny sensible things and existence out of the mind , I do not mean my mind in particular but all minds. Now it is plain...an existence exterior to my mind since I find them .... it necessary follows, there is an omnipresent eternal mind which knows and comprehends all things... | |
| Johann Eduard Erdmann - 1842 - 662 pages
...When I deny sensible things and existence out of the mind, I do not mean my mind in particular bat all minds. Now it is plain they have an existence exterior to my mind since I find them .... it necessary follows, there is an omnipresent eternal mind which knows and comprehends all things... | |
| George Berkeley - 1843 - 548 pages
...must be in another mind. When I deny sensible things an existence out of the mind, I do not mean my mind in particular, but all minds. Now it is plain...the times of my perceiving them : as likewise they did before my birth, and would do after my supposed annihilation. And as the same is true with regard... | |
| George Berkeley - 1843 - 542 pages
...must be in another mind. When I deny sensible things an existence out of the mind, I do not mean my mind in particular, but all minds. Now it is plain...the times of my perceiving them : as likewise they did before my birth, and would do after my supposed annihilation. And as the same is true with regard... | |
| George Berkeley - 1843 - 556 pages
...must be in another mind. When I deny sensible things an existence out of the mind, I do not mean my mind in particular, but all minds. Now it is plain...the times of my perceiving them: as likewise they did before my birth, and would do after my supposed annihilation. And as the same is true with regard... | |
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