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" Principles Of Human Knowledge 1. OBJECTS OF HUMAN KNOWLEDGE.—It is evident to any one who takes a survey of the objects of human knowledge, that they are either IDEAS actually imprinted on the senses; or else such as are perceived by attending to the... "
Five Years in an English University - Σελίδα 445
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The Works of Dugald Stewart: Philosophical essays

Dugald Stewart - 1829 - 448 σελίδες
...stated nearly in his own words. " We are percipient of nothing but our own perceptions and ideas." — " It is evident to any one who takes a survey of the objects of human knowledge, that they arc either ideas actually imprinted on the senses ; or else such as are perceived by attending to the...

Literary Remains of the Late William Hazlitt: With a Notice of His Life by ...

William Hazlitt - 1836 - 372 σελίδες
...know what the true or natural qualities of any object are. " It is evident," says Bishop Berkeley, to any one who takes a survey of the objects of Human Knowledge, that they are either ideas actualíy imprinted on the senses, or else such as are perceived by attending to the passions and operations...

Versuch einer wissenschaftlichen Darstellung der Geschichte ..., Τόμος 2,Μέρος 2

Johann Eduard Erdmann - 1842 - 662 σελίδες
...incumbrance of words which so much contribute to blind the judgment and divide the attention. Ibid, p. 33. 3. It is evident to any one who takes a survey of the objects of humane knowledge that they are either ideas actually imprinted on the senses or else such as are perceived...

The Works of George Berkeley, D.D., Bishop of Cloyne: Including His ..., Τόμος 1

George Berkeley - 1843 - 552 σελίδες
...naked, undisguised ideas. OF THE PRINCIPLES OP HUMAN KNOWLEDGE. PART L L Objects of human knowledge. — [It is evident to any one who takes a survey of the...human knowledge, that they are either ideas actually (1) imprinted on the senses, or else such as are (2) perceived by attending to the passions and operations...

Works, Including His Letters to Thomas Prior, Dean Gervais, Mr ..., Τόμος 1

George Berkeley - 1843 - 542 σελίδες
...undisguised ideas. OF THE PRINCIPLES OF HUMAN KNOWLEDGE. PAKT I. I. Objects of human knowledge. — [It is evident to any one who takes a survey of the...human knowledge, that they are either ideas actually (1) imprinted on the senses, or else such as are (2) perceived by attending to the passions and operations...

The Works of George Berkeley: Including His Letters to Thomas Prior ..., Τόμος 1

George Berkeley - 1843 - 548 σελίδες
...undisguised ideas. r OF THE PRINCIPLES ot HUMAN KNOWLEDGE. PAET I. I. Objects of human knowledge. — [It is evident to any one who takes a survey of the...human knowledge, that they are either ideas actually (1) imprinted on the senses, or else such as are (2) perceived by attending to the passions and operations...

The Works of George Berkeley, D.D., Bishop of Cloyne: Including His ..., Τόμος 1

George Berkeley - 1843 - 556 σελίδες
...perceived; for the existence of an idea consists in being perceived. L Objects of human knowledge.—[It is evident to any one who takes a survey of the objects...human knowledge, that they are either ideas actually (1) imprinted on the senses, or else such as are (2) perceived by attending to the passions and operations...

The Collected Works of Dugald Stewart: Philosophical essays. 1855

Dugald Stewart - 1855 - 542 σελίδες
...WE are percipient of nothing," says Bishop Berkeley, " but of our own perceptions and ideas." — " It is evident to any one who takes a survey of the...that they are either ideas actually imprinted on the senses,1 or else such as are perceived by attending to the passions and operations of the mind ; 2...

The Journal of Psychological Medicine and Mental Pathology, Τόμος 8

1855 - 692 σελίδες
...the " objects of human knowledge are cither ideas imprinted on the senses; or such as aro perecived by attending to the passions and operations of the mind; or lastly, some combination of the above by memory and imagination." Now this doctrinc, we should remember, is...

The Biographical History of Philosophy: From Its Origin in Greece ..., Τόμος 2

George Henry Lewes - 1857 - 482 σελίδες
...same as Locke's, only somewhat , more explicitly defined. " It is evident to any one who takes a I survey of the objects of human knowledge that they...actually imprinted on the senses, or else such as are perJceived by attending to the passions and operations of the mind ; , or, lastly, ideas formed by...




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