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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
των Charles Astor Bristed - 1852
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The Biographical History of Philosophy: From Its Origin in Greece ..., Τόμος 2

George Henry Lewes - 1863 - 484 σελίδες
...account of the origin of knowledge is the same as Locke's, only somewhat f's more explicitly defined. " It is evident to any one who takes a survey of the objects of human knowledge that they are either ',' ^ f [ '• ideas actually imprinted on the senses, or else such as are per-* ( ^ ceived by attending...

Notes on mental & moral philosophy

H. Coleman - 1865 - 234 σελίδες
..." to anyone who takes a survey of human knowledge, that they are either ideas actually imprinted in the senses, or else such as are perceived by attending...passions and operations of the mind ; or lastly, ideas framed by help of memory, either compounding, dividing, or barely reflecting those originally perceived...

University Essays in Metaphysics, Moral Philosophy, & English Composition

Charles B. B. M'Laren - 1870 - 130 σελίδες
...and exclusively in the mind, the ideas of sense stand in a different relation to mind than the ideas* "perceived by attending to the Passions and Operations of the Mind, or those compounded of Memory and Imagination." Those of Memory and Imagination are fleeting, dependent...

The Works of George Berkeley: Philosophical works

George Berkeley - 1871 - 478 σελίδες
...meaning, from any of its particular ideas. Cf. sect. OF THE PRINCIPLES OF HUMAN KNOWLEDGE. PART I. 1. IT is evident to any one who takes a survey of the...mind; or lastly, ideas formed by help of memory and imagination—either compounding, dividing, or barely representing those originally perceived in the...

A Treatise Concerning the Principles of Human Knowledge

George Berkeley - 1874 - 436 σελίδες
...an error by considering his own naked, undisguised ideas. I OF THE PRINCIPLES OF HUMAN KNOWLEDGE. I. IT is evident to any one who takes a survey of the objects1 n of human knowledge, that they are either ideas actually imprinted on the senses ; or else...

Philosophical essays. 1855

Dugald Stewart - 1877 - 504 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...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 or, lastly,...

The Principles of Human Knowledge, Being Berkeley's Celebrated Treatise on ...

George Berkeley - 1878 - 318 σελίδες
...whole Treatise.) (a) MATERIAL NATURE, SENSIBLE, ie, PHENOMENAL. A MATERIAL SUBSTANCE, — WHAT. 1. IT is evident to any one who takes a survey of the...human knowledge, that they are either ideas actually impriglejLp" t.ha spjapgj or else such as are- perceived by attending to the passions and operations...

General Sketch of the History of Pantheism, Τόμος 2

Constance E. Plumptre - 1879 - 366 σελίδες
...view, imitates Locke in investigating into the principles of human knowledge. ' It is evident to anyone who takes a survey of the objects of human knowledge,...actually imprinted on the senses ; or else such as arc perceived by attending to the passions and operations of the mind ; or, lastly, ideas formed by...

Selections from Berkeley: With an Introduction and Notes for the Use of ...

George Berkeley, Alexander Campbell Fraser - 1884 - 436 σελίδες
...error by considering his own naked, undisguised ideas. OF THE PRINCIPLES OF HUMAN KNOWLEDGE. PART I. 1. IT is evident to any one who takes a survey of the...objects of human knowledge, that they are either ideas 1 actually imprinted 2 on the senses ; or else such as are perceived s by attending to the passions...

The Elements of the Psychology of Cognition

Robert Jardine - 1884 - 412 σελίδες
...psychology by quoting from his "Principles of Human Knowledge," part i. : (1.) " It is evident to anyone who takes a survey of the objects of human knowledge,...either ideas actually imprinted on the senses; or * Prof. Frazer's analysis in his edition of ' else such as are perceived by attending to the passions...




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