| George Berkeley - 1820 - 514 pages
...absolute, external, exist, and such-like, signifying we know not what. I can as well doubt of my own being, as of the being of those things which I actually perceive...sight or touch, and at the same time have no existence in nature, since the very existence of an unthinking being consists in being perceived. LXXXIX. Nothing... | |
| George Berkeley - 1820 - 506 pages
...absolute, external, exist, and such-like, signifying we know not what. I can as well doubt of my own being, as of the being of those things which I actually perceive...sight or touch, and at the same time have no existence in nature, since the very existence of an unthinking being consists in being perceived. LXXXIX. Nothing... | |
| George Berkeley - 1843 - 542 pages
...absolute, external, exist, and such like, signifying we know not what. I can as well doubt of my own being, as of the being of those things which I actually perceive...or touch, and, at the same time, have no existence in nature, since the very existence of an unthinking being consists in being perceived.] t L XXXIX.... | |
| George Berkeley - Philosophy, Modern - 1843 - 548 pages
...absolute, external, exist, and such like, signifying we know not what. I can as well doubt of my own being, as of the being of those things which I actually perceive...or touch, and, at the same time, have no existence in nature, since the very existence of an unthinking being consists in being perceived.\ * " But this... | |
| George Berkeley - Philosophy, Modern - 1843 - 556 pages
...absolute, external, exist, and such like, signifying we know not what. I can as well doubt of my own being, as of the being of those things which I actually perceive...or touch, and, at the same time, have no existence in nature, since the very existence of an unthinking being consists in being perceived.'] * " But this... | |
| James Robert Ballantyne - 1860 - 238 pages
...actually per- ^ ceive by sense, it being a mani- *• HlflTM fest contradiction that any sensible "^J{ object should be immediately perceived by sight or touch, and at the same time have no existence in nature, since the very existence of an unthinking being consists in being perceived."* In comparison... | |
| England - 1869 - 824 pages
...absolute, external, exist, and suchlike, signifying we know what. I can as well doubt of my own being, as of the being of those things which I actually perceive...sight or touch, and at the same time have no existence in nature, since the very existence of an unthinking being consists in being perceived." This, then,... | |
| 1869 - 1062 pages
...absolute, external, exist, and suchlike, signifying we know what. I can as well doubt of my own being, as of the being of those things which I actually perceive...manifest contradiction that any sensible object should bo immediately perceived by sight or touch, and at the same time have no existence in nature, since... | |
| England - 1869 - 796 pages
...absolute, external, exist, and suchlike, signifying we know what. I can as weil doubt of my own being, as of the being of those things which I actually perceive by sense — it Deing a manifest contradiction that any sensible object should be immediately perceived by sightor... | |
| George Berkeley - 1871 - 478 pages
...external,' c exist,' &c.—signifying we know not what. For my part, I can as well doubt of my own being as of the being of those things which I actually perceive...sight or touch, and at the same time have no existence in nature, since the very existence of an unthinking being consists in being perceived48. 89. Nothing... | |
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