The Works of George Berkeley, Том 3J. F. Dove, 1820 |
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... object of this method be ( as you would have us think ) clearly conceivable . To judge of this , no depth of science is requisite , but only a bare attention to what passes in his own mind . And the same is to be understood of all ...
... object of this method be ( as you would have us think ) clearly conceivable . To judge of this , no depth of science is requisite , but only a bare attention to what passes in his own mind . And the same is to be understood of all ...
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... object and notions were exceeding obscure , he might possibly distrust even his own demonstrations . " At least thus much seemed plain , that Sir Isaac had some- time owned himself satisfied , where he could not de- monstrate to others ...
... object and notions were exceeding obscure , he might possibly distrust even his own demonstrations . " At least thus much seemed plain , that Sir Isaac had some- time owned himself satisfied , where he could not de- monstrate to others ...
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... objects you are conversant about ; and whether you conceive them clearly ? That I have often ex- pressed myself to the same effect , desiring the reader to remember , that I am only concerned about the way of coming at your theorems ...
... objects you are conversant about ; and whether you conceive them clearly ? That I have often ex- pressed myself to the same effect , desiring the reader to remember , that I am only concerned about the way of coming at your theorems ...
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... , that the magistrate's peculiar object , is the temporal welfare of the state ; yet , this will by no means exclude a proper care about the prevailing notions and opinions of reli- • gion , which influence the lives and actions of.
... , that the magistrate's peculiar object , is the temporal welfare of the state ; yet , this will by no means exclude a proper care about the prevailing notions and opinions of reli- • gion , which influence the lives and actions of.
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... object of belief rather than of knowledge , one may by the same reasoning conclude several proposi- tions of Euclid to be false . A simple apprehension of conclusions as taken in themselves , without the deduc- tions of science , is ...
... object of belief rather than of knowledge , one may by the same reasoning conclude several proposi- tions of Euclid to be false . A simple apprehension of conclusions as taken in themselves , without the deduc- tions of science , is ...
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