| New Church gen. confer - 1875 - 618 páginas
...that perceives them, though we do not. Whenever bodies are said to have no existence without the mind, I would not be understood to mean this or that particular...all minds whatsoever. It does not therefore follow that bodies are annihilated and created every moment, or exist not at all during the intervals between... | |
| George Berkeley - 1820 - 514 páginas
...that perceives them, though we do not. Wherever bodies are said to have no existence without the mind, I would not be understood to mean this or that particular...at all during the intervals between our perception in them. XLIX. Fifthly, It may perhaps be objected, that if extension and figure exist only in the... | |
| George Berkeley - 1843 - 542 páginas
...perceives them, though we do not.] Wherever bodies are said to have no existence without the miud, I would not be understood to mean this or that particular...at all during the intervals between our perception in them. I XLIX. Fifth objection. — Answer. — [Fifthly, it may perhajw pe objected, that if extension... | |
| George Berkeley - 1843 - 556 páginas
...perceives them, thouah we do iiot^\ Wherever bodies are said to have no existence without the mind, I would not be understood to mean this or that particular...at all during the intervals between our perception in them. L. Sixth objection, from natural philosophy.—Answer.—[Sixthly, you will say there have... | |
| George Berkeley - 1843 - 548 páginas
...perceives them, though we do not.'\ Wherever bodies are said to have no existence without the mind, I would not be understood to mean this or that particular...at all during the intervals between our perception in them. XLIX. Fifth objection. — Answer. — [Fifthly, it may perhaps be objected, that if extension... | |
| George Henry Lewes - 1853 - 282 páginas
...perceives them, though we do not. Whenever bodies are said to have no existence without the mind, / would not be understood to mean this or that particular...all minds whatsoever. It does not therefore follow that bodies are annihilated and created every moment, or exist not at all during the intervals between... | |
| George Henry Lewes - 1857 - 846 páginas
...understood to mean this or that particular mind, but all minds whatsoever. It does not therefore follow that bodies are annihilated and created every moment,...during the intervals between our perception of them. . . . " I am content to put the whole upon this issue : if you can but conceive it possible for one... | |
| George Henry Lewes - 1857 - 838 páginas
.... perceives them, though we do not. Whenever bodies are said to have no existence without the mind, I would not be understood to mean this or that particular...all minds whatsoever. It does not therefore follow that bodies are annihilated and created every moment, or exist not at all during the intervals between... | |
| James Robert Ballantyne - 1860 - 238 páginas
...though we do not ............ (( \ It does not therefore follow ...... that bodies are anuihilated and created every moment, or exist not at all during the intervals between our perception of them> f ^ •« -i«^« • x (10) And now I must beg | 9° | the Vedantic reader fas well as others] distinctly... | |
| George Henry Lewes - 1871 - 798 páginas
...that perceives them, though we do not. Whenever bodies are said to have no existence without the mind, I would not be understood to mean this or that particular...all minds whatsoever. It does not therefore follow that bodies are annihilated and created every moment, or exist not at all during the intervals between... | |
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