Principles, Dialogues, and Philosophical CorrespondenceBobbs-Merrill, 1965 - 247 páginas |
Contenido
Three Dialogues Between Hylas | xi |
EDITORS INTRODUCTION | xiii |
OUTLINE ANALYSIS | xxxv |
Derechos de autor | |
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Términos y frases comunes
A. A. Luce absolute existence abstract ideas absurd acknowledge agree Alciphron answer appear archetypes argument atheism Berke Berkeley's bodies called cause ceived Cloyne color common sense conceive consequently consider corporeal substances David Hume deny Dialogues difficulties distinct divine doctrine of abstract Edinburgh effect Ernst Mach Essay evident existence of matter extension external figure finite frame George Berkeley human Hume Hylas imagine immaterialism immediately perceived inert infinite infinite divisibility Kant Kilkenny College knowledge language London Malebranche manner material substance mean mind motion nature objects occasion opinion pain paradoxes particular perceived by sense perceived by sight perception Phil Philonous philosophers plain pretend produced real existence real things reality reason repugnancy Samuel Johnson seems sensations sensible qualities sensible things signified skepticism soul sound South Sea Bubble spirit substratum suppose tar-water tenets Theory of Vision thought tion Treatise true truth understand University unthinking wherein words