| Charles B. B. M'Laren - 1870 - 130 páginas
...— though all this be true, — it has a potential existence, and an archetype in the mind of God. "The Choir of Heaven and Furniture of the Earth —...compose the mighty frame of the World — have not any substance without a Mind ; their Being is to be perceived or known, and consequently so long as they... | |
| Alexander Campbell Fraser - 1871 - 708 páginas
...a man need only open his eyes to see them.' 'Such,' he adds, ' I take this important one to be — that all the choir of heaven and furniture of the...have not any subsistence without a mind ; that their esse is to be perceived or known ; that, consequently, so long as they are not actually perceived by... | |
| George Berkeley - 1871 - 710 páginas
...a man need only open his eyes to see them.' 'Such,' he adds, c I take this important one to be — that all the choir of heaven and furniture of the...have not any subsistence without a mind; that their esse is to be perceived or known; that, consequently, so long as they are not actually perceived by... | |
| 1871 - 970 páginas
...a man need only open his eyes to see them." " Such," he adds, " I take this important one to be— that all the choir of heaven and furniture of the...have not any subsistence without a mind ; that their esse is to be perceived or known, that consequently, so long as they are not actually perceived by... | |
| George Berkeley, Alexander Campbell Fraser - 1871 - 712 páginas
...a man need only open his eyes to see them." 'Such,' he adds, ' I take this important one to be — that all the choir of heaven and furniture of the...have not any subsistence without a mind ; that their esse is to be perceived or known ; that, consequently, so long as they are not actually perceived by... | |
| 1871 - 528 páginas
...the mind that a man need only open his eyes to see them. Such I take this important one to be, viz., that all the choir of heaven and furniture of the...compose the mighty frame of the world- -have not any substance without a mind ; that their being is to be perceived or known ; that consequently, so long... | |
| Sir George Grove, David Masson, John Morley, Mowbray Morris - 1871 - 542 páginas
...open his eyes to see them. Such I take this important one to be, viz., that all the choir of neaven and furniture of the earth— in a word, all those...compose the mighty frame of the world — have not any substance without a mind ; that their being is to be perceived or known ; that consequently, so long... | |
| William Clark Russell - 1871 - 550 páginas
...his eyes to see them. Such I take this important one, that all the choir of heaven and furniture of earth — in a word all those bodies which compose...world — have not any subsistence without a mind." This deduction, however singular, was readily made from the theory of our perceptions laid down by... | |
| 1895 - 902 páginas
...mind that a man need only open his eyes to see them. Such I take this important one to be, namely, that all the choir of heaven and furniture of the...compose the mighty frame of the world — have not any substance without a mind." But the question I raise here is not one between the Berkeleian or the anti-Berkeleian... | |
| Royal institution of Great Britain - 1872 - 628 páginas
...I take this important one to be, eiz. that all the choir of heaven and furniture of the earth—in a word, all those bodies which compose the mighty frame of the world—have not any substance without a mind ; that their being is to be perceived or known; that... | |
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