| George Berkeley - 1820 - 514 σελίδες
...whose existence we deny, is that which philosophers call matter or corporeal substance. And in doing of this, there is no damage done to the rest of mankind, who, 1 dare say, will never miss it. The atheist indeed will want the colour of an empty name to support... | |
| George Berkeley - 1843 - 552 σελίδες
...existence we deny, is that which philosophers call matter or corporeal substance. And in doing^ of this, there is no damage done to the rest of mankind, who, I dare say, will never miss it. The atheist indeed will want the colour of an empty name to support his impiety ; and the philosophers... | |
| George Berkeley - 1843 - 556 σελίδες
...whose existence we deny, is that which philosophers call matter or corporeal substance. And in doing of this, there is no damage done to the rest of mankind, who, I dare say, will never miss it. The atheist indeed will want the colour of an empty name to support his impiety ; and the philosophers... | |
| George Berkeley - 1843 - 548 σελίδες
...whose existence we deny, is that which philosophers call matter or corporeal substance. And in doing of this, there is no damage done to the rest of mankind, who, I dare say, will never miss it. The atheist indeed will want the colour of an empty name to support his impiety ; and the philosophers... | |
| Robert Blakey - 1848 - 584 σελίδες
...existence I deny is that which philosophers call matter or corporeal substance. And in doing this there ia no damage done to the rest of mankind, who, I dare say, will never miss it." Notwithstanding all these declarations and explanations, there is still, even at this moment, a general... | |
| Robert Blakey - 1850 - 580 σελίδες
...The Bishop is always very anxious that his denial of matter may be clearly comprehended. He says, " I do not argue against the existence of any one thing...of mankind, who, I dare say, will never miss it." Notwithstanding all these declarations and explanations, there is still, even at this moment, a general... | |
| Henry Longueville Mansel - 1851 - 350 σελίδες
...deny, is that C~ which philosophers call matter, or corporeal sub- *»J^"' stance. And in doing of this, there is no damage done to the rest of mankind, who, I dare say, will never miss it. The atheist indeed will want the colour of an empty name to support his impiety ; and the philosophers... | |
| George Henry Lewes - 1857 - 838 σελίδες
...therefore that his speculations should not be regarded as mere dialectical displays, he endeavored on various occasions to guard himself from misapprehension....rest of mankind, who, I dare say, will never miss it. ... cannot be accused of taking aVay.* But if it be taken in the philosophic sense, for the support... | |
| Thomas Arnold - 1862 - 452 σελίδες
...agree with the vulgar." In support of this view, Berkeley's own words are presently quoted : — " I do not argue against the existence of any one thing...of mankind, who, I dare say, will never miss it." Hume, in his Enquiry concerning Human Understanding, begins 'with some valuable definitions, which... | |
| 1869 - 796 σελίδες
...philosophers call matter or corporeal substance. And in doing this," he adds, with a touch of humour, "there is no damage done to the rest of mankind, who, I daresay, will never misa it. ... So long as we attribute a real existence to unthinking things distinct... | |
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