 | Dugald Stewart - 1816 - 644 ページ
...Philosophy, pp. 289 and 2<K>. 7 \vhich words he considers as perfectly synonymous with solidity, " are plainly relative to our senses ; " it being evident,...appear soft to another, who hath " greater force and firmness of limbs." * The case, however, is very different, when we find Dr Berkeley and Dr Hutton... | |
 | George Berkeley - 1820 - 514 ページ
...either with common sense, or with what you just now granted ? HyL I have nothing to say to it. Phil. Then as for solidity ; either you do not mean any...appear soft to another, who hath greater force and firmness of limbs. Nor is it less plain, that the resistance I feel is not in the body. . Hyl. I own... | |
 | Dugald Stewart - 1829 - 450 ページ
...that both hardness and resistance," which words he considers as perfectly synonymous with solidity, " are plainly relative to our senses ; it being evident,...appear soft to another, "who hath greater force and firmness of limbs." * The case, however, is very different, when we find Dr. Berkeley and Dr. Hutton... | |
 | Dugald Stewart - 1829 - 454 ページ
...that both hardness and resistance," which words he considers as perfectly synonymous with solidity, " are plainly relative to our senses; it being evident,...appear soft to another, who hath greater force and firmness of limbs." * That Dr. Button's opinion concerning magnitude and figure coincided exactly with... | |
 | George Berkeley - 1843 - 542 ページ
...either with common sense, or with what you just now granted ? Hyl. I have nothing to say to it. Phil. Then as for solidity : either you do not mean any...appear soft to another, who hath greater force and firmness of limbs. Nor is it less plain, that the resistance I feel is not in the body. Hyl. I own... | |
 | George Berkeley - 1843 - 548 ページ
...either with common sense, or with what you just now granted ? Hyl. I have nothing to say to it. Phil. Then as for solidity : either you do not mean any...appear soft to another, who hath greater force and firmness of limbs. Nor is it less plain, that the resistance I feel is not in the body. Hyl. I own... | |
 | George Berkeley - 1843 - 560 ページ
...in your mind, as they do in mine, or in that of some spirit of another kind. Hyl . I own it. Phil . Then as for solidity: either you do not mean any sensible...appear soft to another, who hath greater force and firmness of limbs. Nor is it less plain, that the resistance I feel is not in the body. Hyl . I own... | |
 | Dugald Stewart - 1855 - 542 ページ
...that both Hardness and Resistance," which words he considers as perfectly synonymous with Solidity, " are plainly relative to our senses ; it being evident,...appear soft to another, who hath greater force and firmness of limbs."2 The case, however, is very different, when we find Dr. Berkeley and Dr. Button... | |
 | George Berkeley - 1871 - 478 ページ
...either with common sense, or with what you just now granted ? Hyl. I have nothing to say to it. Phil. Then as for solidity ,- either you do not mean any...appear soft to another, who hath greater force and firmness of limbs. Nor is it less plain that the resistance I feel is not in the body. Hyl. I own the... | |
 | George Berkeley - 1871 - 478 ページ
...either with common sense, or with what you just now granted ? Hyl. I have nothing to say to it. Phil. Then as for solidity, either you do not mean any sensible...plainly relative to our senses: it being evident that \ I what seems hard to one animal may appear soft to another, who 11 hath greater force and firmness... | |
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