| New Church gen. confer - 1875 - 618 páginas
...; consequently, so long as they are not actually perceived by me, or do not exist in my mind, or in that of any other created spirit, they must either...eternal spirit ; it being perfectly unintelligible, and involving all the absurdity of abstraction, to attribute to any single part of them an existence... | |
| George Berkeley - 1820 - 514 páginas
...mind, that a man need only open his eyes to see them. Such I take this important one to be, to wit, that all the choir of heaven and furniture 'of the...eternal spirit : it being perfectly unintelligible, and involving all the absurdity of abstraction, to attribute to any single part of them an existence... | |
| George Berkeley - 1820 - 506 páginas
...this important one to be, to wit, that all the choir of heaven and furniture of the earth, in a worj all those bodies which compose the mighty frame of...eternal spirit : it being perfectly unintelligible, and involving all the absurdity of abstraction, to" aUiibiite'trrany single" part of them an existence... | |
| Ernst Reinhold - 1829 - 612 páginas
...their tsse is to be perceiv'd or known ; that consequently so long as they are not actually perceiv'd by me, or do not exist in my mind or that of any other...eternal spirit : it being perfectly unintelligible and involving all the absurdity of abstraction , to. attribute to any single part of them an existence... | |
| 1835 - 550 páginas
...mind that a man need only open his eyes to see them. Such I take this important one to be, to wit, that all the choir of heaven and furniture of the...or else subsist in the mind of some eternal spirit' ' There is not any other substance than spirit, or that which perceives.' ' For an idea to exist in... | |
| William Hazlitt - 1836 - 1000 páginas
...which compose the mighty frame of the world, have not any subsistence without a mind, that their esse is to be perceived or known; that consequently, so...eternal spirit : it being perfectly unintelligible, and involving all the absurdity of abstraction, to attribute to any single part of them an existence... | |
| William Hazlitt - 1836 - 538 páginas
...which compose the mighty frame of the world, have not any subsistence without a mind, that their esse is to be perceived or known; that consequently, so...eternal spirit : it being perfectly unintelligible, and involving all the absurdity of abstraction, to attribute to any single part of them an existence... | |
| William Hazlitt - 1836 - 526 páginas
...which compose the mighty frame of the world, have not any subsistence without a mind, that their esseis to be perceived or known; that consequently, so long...eternal spirit : it being perfectly unintelligible, and involving all the absurdity of abstraction, to attribute to any single part of them an existence... | |
| George Berkeley - 1843 - 542 páginas
...compose the mighty frame of the world, have not any subsistence without a mind, that their being (esse) is to be perceived or known ; that consequently so...eternal spirit : it being perfectly unintelligible and involving all the absurdity of abstraction, to attribute to any single part of them an existence... | |
| George Berkeley - 1843 - 552 páginas
...compose the mighty frame of the world, have not any subsistence without a mind, that their being (esse) is to be perceived or known ; that consequently so...eternal spirit : it being perfectly unintelligible and involving all the absurdity of abstraction, to attribute to any single part of them an existence... | |
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