The Principles of Human KnowledgeA. Brown & Sons, 1937 - 148 ページ |
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Absolute abstract ideas absurd action admit Berkeleian Berkeley Berkeley's doctrine bodies called colours conceive conscious consider contrary corporeal substance deny discern distance distinct doth entirely essence evident explain extension fact feel figure group of sensible hath head human Hume Hume's ideas of sense Iliad imagine immaterial infer infinitely divisible insensible universe instance Kant knowledge known space laws of nature material qualities material substance material universe mean mental things merely metaphysical metaphysicians millstone mind motion objects of sense opponents organs of sense perceived by sense percipient nature permanent existence phenomena phenomenal nature phenomenon philosophers physiologists Poem principles priori produced proposition reader reality reason scientific Sections sensations sense-ideas sense-phenomena sensible objects sensible qualities sensuous shape signify skull sort space speak spirit subsist substratum supposed Supreme Cause Theists thought tion true truth unconscious understand unextended universe of sense unknown unperceived words writers