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But my conceiving or imagining power does not extend beyond the possibility of real existence or perception . Hence as it is impossible for me to see or feel anything without an actual sensation of that thing , so is it impossible for ...
But my conceiving or imagining power does not extend beyond the possibility of real existence or perception . Hence as it is impossible for me to see or feel anything without an actual sensation of that thing , so is it impossible for ...
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The most vulgar philosophy informs us , that no external object can make itself known to the mind immediately , and without the interposition of an image or perception . That table , which just now appears to me , is only a perception ...
The most vulgar philosophy informs us , that no external object can make itself known to the mind immediately , and without the interposition of an image or perception . That table , which just now appears to me , is only a perception ...
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reminds us that Berkeleyan perception was never far from the concept of ' the primitive ' . As in the Old Testament , in Ossian there is no allegory . ' The ideas , of men , at first , were all particular . They had not words to express ...
reminds us that Berkeleyan perception was never far from the concept of ' the primitive ' . As in the Old Testament , in Ossian there is no allegory . ' The ideas , of men , at first , were all particular . They had not words to express ...
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Thomas Burnet | 17 |
John Locke | 37 |
John Dennis | 48 |
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