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" ... ideas, no reason can be assigned why that which is signified by the name spirit or soul may not partake in the same appellation, I answer, all the unthinking objects of the mind agree in that they are entirely passive, and their existence consists... "
Versuch einer wissenschaftlichen Darstellung der Geschichte der neuern ... - lxxxii ページ
Johann Eduard Erdmann 著 - 1842
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A Student's History of Philosophy

Arthur Kenyon Rogers - 1907 - 534 ページ
...2. ideas are, it is active. All the unthinking objects of the mind agree in that they are entirely passive, and their existence consists only in being...not in being perceived, but in perceiving ideas, and thinking."1 ) We have no knowledge of any reality that is not one of these two sorts — spirits, or...

David Hume's kenleer en ethiek: Eerste, inleidend deel. Van Bacon tot Hume

Arthur Joseph de Sopper - 1907 - 230 ページ
...that they are entirely passive, and their existence consists only in being perceived", en anderzijds „a soul or spirit is an active being, whose existence...being perceived, but in perceiving ideas and thinking" 3 ). Geen wonder, dat hij met klem verzekert: „self is a thing entirely distinct from my ideas" 4...

A Short History of Philosophy

Archibald Browning Drysdale Alexander - 1908 - 640 ページ
...objects of the mind agree in that they are entirely passive, and their existence consists only in their being perceived, whereas a soul or spirit is an active...perceived, but in perceiving ideas and thinking." So then we know nothing but spirits and their ideas, and their distinction is that the former are active,...

A Short History of Philosophy

Archibald Browning Drysdale Alexander - 1908 - 642 ページ
...passive, and their existence consists "ohly in their being perceived, whereas a soul or sprrTF"is~an active being, whose existence consists, not in being...perceived, but in perceiving ideas and thinking." So then know nothing but spirits and their ideas, and their istinction is that the former are active,...

Works, 第 1 巻

George Berkeley - 1908 - 472 ページ
...or notion." See section 142 for Berkeley's definition of a notion. agree in that they are entirely passive, and their existence \ consists only in being perceived ; whereas a soul or spirit is J an active being, whose existence consists, not in being per- 1 ceived, but in perceiving ideas and...

The Persistent Problems of Philosophy: An Introduction to Metaphysics ...

Mary Whiton Calkins - 1910 - 618 ページ
...teaching that the whole reality of ideas "consists only in being perceived,"4 "whereas," he goes on, "a soul or spirit is an active being whose existence...perceived, but in perceiving ideas and thinking." Positively, therefore, this unlikeness of spirit to idea consists in the activity of spirit. This is...

The Persistent Problems of Philosophy: An Introduction to Metaphysics ...

Mary Whiton Calkins - 1912 - 626 ページ
...that the whole reality of ideas "consists only in being perceived,"4 "whereas," he goes on) ""'a soiil or spirit is an active being whose existence consists,...perceived, but in perceiving ideas and thinking." Positively, therefore, this unlikcness of spirit to'Kiea-'Cofislsts in the activity of spirit. This...

Cuadernos uruguayos de filosofía, 第 1〜4 巻

1961 - 930 ページ
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A New Theory of Vision and Other Select Philosophical Writings

George Berkeley - 1922 - 346 ページ
...same appellation. £1 answer, all the unthinking objects of the mind agree, in that they are entirely passive, and their existence consists only in being perceived : whereas a soul or 1 Vide sect. cxzxvii. spirit is an active being, whose existence consists not in being perceived, but...

A Treatise Concerning the Principles of Human Knowledge

George Berkeley - 1928 - 168 ページ
...same appellation. I answer, all the unthinking objects of the mind agree in that they are entirely passive, and their existence consists only in being...and thinking. It is therefore necessary, in order to pre 1 vent equivocation and confounding natures perfectly disagreeing and unlike, that we distinguish...




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