| George Stuart Fullerton - 1904 - 652 pagine
...Human Knowledge," § 25. cation of the drastic remedy of universal immaterialism. It reads thus : " Did men but consider that the sun, moon, and stars,...of the senses are only so many sensations in their minds, which have no other existence but barely being perceived, doubtless they would never fall down... | |
| George Berkeley - 1908 - 472 pagine
...become the most cheap and easy triumph in the world. 94. The existence of Matter, or bodies unperceived, has not only been the main support of Atheists and...of the senses are only so many sensations in their minds, which have no other existence but barely being perceived, doubtless they would never fall down... | |
| 1908 - 768 pagine
...become the most cheap and easy triumph in the world. 94. The existence of Matter, or bodies unperceived, has not only been the main support of Atheists and...of the senses, are only so many sensations in their minds, which have no other existence but barely being perceived, doubtless they would never fall down... | |
| George Berkeley - 1922 - 346 pagine
...easy triumph in the world. XCIV. Of Idolaters. — The existence of matter, or bodies unperceived, has not only been the main support of atheists and...of the senses, are only so many sensations in their minds, which have no other existence but barely being perceived, doubtless they would never fall down... | |
| George Berkeley - 1928 - 168 pagine
...beenjthejmain_suppprt of Atheists .and Fatalists, but on the same principle doih Idolatry likewise in all jts various forms depend. Did men but consider that the...of the senses are only so many sensations in their minds, which have no other existence but barely being perceived, doubtless they would never fall down... | |
| Ben-Ami Scharfstein Professor of Philosophy Tel-Aviv University - 1980 - 502 pagine
...marked especially by belief in the existence of matter: The existence of matter, or bodies unperceived, has not only been the main support of atheists and fatalists, but on the same principle does idolatry likewise in all its various forms depend . . . Matter being once expelled out of nature... | |
| George Berkeley - 1982 - 148 pagine
...the most cheap and easy triumph in the world.16 94. The existence of matter, or bodies unperceived, has not only been the main support of atheists and fatalists, but on the same principle does idolatry likewise in all its various forms depend. Did men but consider that the sun, moon, and... | |
| Howard Selsam, Harry Martel - 1963 - 390 pagine
...engenders a faith in fetishes and idols. "The existence of Matter," says Berkeley, "or bodies unperceived, has not only been the main support of Atheists and...Idolatry likewise in all its various forms depend" (§ 94). Here we arrive at those "ill consequences" derived from the "absurd" doctrine of the existence... | |
| Aron Gurwitsch - 2002 - 426 pagine
...à la fiction d'une existence continue8. La supposition de 1./</., ihid., I.1. p. 310« ... thesun. moon, and stars, and every other object of the senses, are only so much sensations in their [scl. the men's] minds, which have no other existence but barely being perceived... | |
| Nico Stehr, Reiner Grundmann - 2005 - 424 pagine
...become the most cheap and easy triumph in the world. 94. The existence of Matter, or bodies unperceived, has not only been the main support of Atheists and...of the senses are only so many sensations in their minds, which have no other existence but barely being perceived, doubtless they would never fall down... | |
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