| William Nicholson - 1809 - 752 pages
...things like them, whereof they are copies or resemblances, which exist without the mind. It is answered, an idea can be like nothing but an idea, a colour or figure can be nothing else but another colour or figure. It may be farther asked, whether those supposed original... | |
| William Nicholson - Natural history - 1809 - 700 pages
...whereof they are copies or resemblances, which exist without the mind. It is answered, an idea cau be like nothing but an idea, a colour or figure can be nothing else but another colour or figure. It may be farther asked, whether those supposed original... | |
| New Church gen. confer - 1875 - 618 pages
...resemblances, which things eiist without the mind, in an unthinking substance." Berkeley answers : " An idea can be like nothing but an idea ; a colour...figure can be like nothing but another colour or figure ; and I ask whether those supposed originals or external things of which our ideas are said to be the... | |
| William Nicholson - Natural history - 1819 - 408 pages
...things like them, whereof they are copies or resemblances, which exist without the mind. It is answered, an idea can be like nothing but an idea, a colour or figure can be nothing else but another colour or figure. It may be farther asked, whether those supposed original... | |
| William Nicholson - Natural history - 1819 - 406 pages
...things like them, whereof they are copies or resemblances, which exist without the mind. It is answered, an idea can be like nothing but an idea, a colour or figure can be nothing else but another colour or figure. It may be farther asked, whether those supposed original... | |
| George Berkeley - 1820 - 514 pages
...though the ideas themselves do not exist without the mind, yet there may be things like them whereof they are copies or resemblances, which things exist...can be like nothing but another colour or figure. If we look but ever so little into our thoughts, we shall find it impossible for us to conceive a likeness... | |
| Frederick Beasley - Philosophy - 1822 - 584 pages
...you, the ideas themselves do not exist without the mind; yet there may be things like them whereof they are copies or resemblances, which things exist...can be like nothing but another colour or figure. If we look but ever so little into our thoughts, we shall find it impossible for us to conceive a likeness... | |
| Theology - 1835 - 700 pages
...though the ideas themselves do not exist without the mind ; yet there may be things like them, whereof they are copies, or resemblances, which things exist...answer, an idea can be like nothing but an idea ; a color or figure can be like nothing but another color or figure." § 8. The conclusion is then drawn,... | |
| 1835 - 550 pages
...though the ideas themselves do not exist without the mind, yet there may be things like them whereof they are copies or resemblances, which things exist...can be like nothing but another colour or figure.' Alciphron, or the Minute Philosopher. This is a series of dialogues between two atheists and two Christian... | |
| William Hazlitt - Authors, English - 1836 - 538 pages
...though the ideas themselves do not exist without the mind, yet there may be things like them whereof they are copies or resemblances, which things exist...can be like nothing but another colour or figure. If we look but never so little into our thoughts, we shall find it impossible for us to conceive a... | |
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