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The Biographical History of Philosophy from Its Origin in Greece Down to the ... - Page 552
by George Henry Lewes - 1857 - 801 pages
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The Collected Works of William Hazlitt: Fugitive writings

William Hazlitt - English essays - 1904 - 632 pages
...minds or thinking things which perceive them. ' 4. It is indeed an opinion strangely prevailing among men, that houses, mountains, rivers, and in a word...distinct from their being perceived by the understanding. But with how great an assurance and acquiescence soever this principle may be entertained in the world,...
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An Introduction to Systematic Philosophy

Walter Taylor Marvin - Philosophy - 1903 - 600 pages
...possible they should have any existence out of the minds or thinking things which perceive them. " It is indeed an opinion strangely prevailing amongst...distinct from their being perceived by the understanding. But, with how great an assurance and acquiescence soever this principle may be entertained in the world,...
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A Treatise Concerning the Principles of Human Knowledge

George Berkeley - Idealism - 1904 - 166 pages
...touched. Berkeley has not, it must be confessed, sufficiently guarded against all ambiguity. Thus be says in one of the opening sections of his Principles...perceived by the understanding.' This is striking the key-note false. It rouses the reader to oppose a coming paradox. "Yet Berkeley foresaw and answered...
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A Treatise Concerning the Principles of Human Knowledge

George Berkeley - Idealism - 1904 - 158 pages
...possible they should have any existence out of the minds or thinking things which perceive them. 4. It is indeed an opinion strangely prevailing amongst...distinct from their being perceived by the understanding. But, with how great an assurance and acquiescence soever this principle may be entertained in the world,...
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The Library of Original Sources: Advance in knowledge, 1650-1800

Oliver Joseph Thatcher - Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1907 - 484 pages
...possible they should have any existence out of the minds or thinking things which perceive them. 4. It is indeed an opinion strangely prevailing amongst...distinct from their being perceived by the understanding. But, with how great an assurance and acquiescence soever this principle may be entertained in the world,...
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A Student's History of Philosophy

Arthur Kenyon Rogers - Philosophy - 1907 - 534 pages
...it possible they should have any existence out of the minds of thinking things which perceive them. It is, indeed, an opinion strangely prevailing amongst...distinct from their being perceived by the understanding. But with how great an assurance and acquiescence soever this principle may be entertained in the world,...
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Modern Classical Philosophers: Selections Illustrating Modern Philosophy ...

Philosophy, Modern - 1908 - 768 pages
...possible they should have any existence out of the minds or thinking things which perceive them. 4. It is indeed an opinion strangely prevailing amongst...distinct from their being perceived by the understanding. But, with how great an assurance and acquiescence soever this principle may be entertained in the world,...
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Works, Volume 1

George Berkeley - 1908 - 472 pages
...possible they should have any existence out of the minds or thinking things which perceive them. 4. It is indeed an opinion strangely prevailing amongst...distinct from their being perceived by the understanding. But, with how great an assurance and acquiescence soever this principle may be entertained in the world,...
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Logic, Inductive and Deductive: An Introduction to Scientific Method

Adam Leroy Jones - Logic - 1909 - 332 pages
...for the country could not help prospering under the supervision of the followers of Jefferson. 50. It is indeed an opinion strangely prevailing amongst...distinct from their being perceived by the understanding. But with how great an assurance and acquiescence soever this principle be entertained in the world,...
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The Science-history of the Universe, Volume 10

Francis Rolt-Wheeler - Science - 1909 - 334 pages
...the minds or thinking things which perceive them. "It is indeed an opinion strangely prevailing among men, that houses, mountains, rivers, and in a word...distinct from their being perceived by the understanding. But with how great an assurance and acquiescence soever this principle be entertained in the world,...
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