| Sir George Grove, David Masson, John Morley, Mowbray Morris - 1871 - 542 pages
...affections. I assent to your statement, and now I put to you the further question, ' What is matter 1 ' In answering this question you shall be bound by your...to see them. Such I take this important one to be, viz., that all the choir of neaven and furniture of the earth— in a word, all those bodies which... | |
| 1871 - 528 pages
...in the terms of the Cartesian axiom, that in turn you give your assent only to such conclusions aa are perfectly clear and obvious." It is this great...to see them. Such I take this important one to be, viz., that all the choir of heaven and furniture of the earth — in a word, all those bodies which... | |
| George Berkeley - 1871 - 478 pages
...object and the sensation are the same thing IS, and cannot therefore be abstracted from each other.] 6. Some truths there are so near and obvious to the mind...to see them. Such I take this important one to be, viz. that all the choir of heaven and furniture (in Berkeley's meaning of the words) during seems to... | |
| George Berkeley - 1871 - 478 pages
...object and the sensation are the same thing", and cannot therefore be abstracted from each other.] 6. Some truths there are so near and obvious to the mind...to see them. Such I take this important one to be, viz. that all the choir of heaven and furniture (in Berkeley's meaning of the words) during seems to... | |
| William Clark Russell - 1871 - 550 pages
...conclusion one that need, in any degree, stagger the incredulous. " Some truths there are," says he, " so near and obvious to the mind, that a man need only...eyes to see them. Such I take this important one, that all the choir of heaven and furniture of earth — in a word all those bodies which compose the... | |
| Alexander Campbell Fraser - 1871 - 708 pages
...through its own intuitive light. 'Some truths there are so near and obvious to the mind,' he says, 'that a man need only open his eyes to see them.' 'Such,' he adds, ' I take this important one to be — that all the choir of heaven and furniture of the earth,... | |
| George Berkeley - 1871 - 706 pages
...through its own intuitive light. 'Some truths there are so near and obvious to the mind,' he says, 'that a man need only open his eyes to see them.' ' Such,' he adds, ' I take this important one to be — that all the choir of heaven and furniture of the earth,... | |
| George Berkeley - 1871 - 710 pages
...through its own intuitive light. ( Some truths there are so near and obvious to the mind,' he says, 'that a man need only open his eyes to see them.' ' Such,' he adds, c I take this important one to be — that all the choir of heaven and furniture of the earth,... | |
| 1871 - 970 pages
...through its own intuitive light. ' Some truths there are so near and obvious to the mind,' he ваув, " that a man need only open his eyes to see them." " Such," he adds, " I take this important one to be— that all the choir of heaven and furniture of the earth,... | |
| 1895 - 902 pages
...There is a very different view from the above, illustrated by this quotation from Bishop Berkeley : " Some truths there are so near and obvious to the mind...to see them. Such I take this important one to be, namely, that all the choir of heaven and furniture of the earth — in a word, all those bodies which... | |
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