| George Berkeley - 1820 - 514 pages
...notwithstanding that I have no idea of it ? Phil. As to your first question ; I own I have properly no idea, either of God or any other spirit; for these being...ideas exist. Farther, I know what I mean by the terms / and myself; and I know this immediately, or intuitively, though I do not perceive it as I perceive... | |
| George Berkeley - Philosophy, Modern - 1843 - 548 pages
...notwithstanding that I have no idea of it? Phil. As to your first question : I own I have properly no idea, either of God or any other spirit ; for these being...substance, exist as certainly, as I know my ideas exist. Further, I know what I mean by the terms / and myself; and I know this immediately, or intuitively,... | |
| George Berkeley - 1843 - 542 pages
...notwithstanding that I have no idea of it? Phil. As to your first question : I own I have properly no idea, either of God or any other spirit ; for these being...substance. exist as certainly, as I know my ideas exist. Further, I know what I mean by the terms 1 and myself; and I know this immediately, or intuitively,... | |
| George Berkeley - Philosophy, Modern - 1843 - 552 pages
...notwithstanding that I have no idea of it ? Phil. As to your first question : I own I have properly no idea, either of God or any other spirit ; for these being...substance, exist as certainly, as I know my ideas exist. Further, I know what I mean by the terms / and myself; and I know this immediately, or intuitively,... | |
| George Berkeley - Philosophy, Modern - 1843 - 556 pages
...possible, that things should exist in his Phil . As to your first question: I own I have properly no idea, either of God or any other spirit; for these being...represented by things perfectly inert, as our ideas arc. I do nevertheless know, that I, who am a spirit or thinking substance, exist as certainly, as... | |
| George Berkeley - 1871 - 478 pages
...notwithstanding I have no idea of it? Phil. As to your first question : I own I have properly no idea, either of God or any other spirit ; for these being...substance, exist as certainly as I know my ideas exist 1!'. Farther, I know what I mean by the terms I and myself ; and I know this immediately or intuitively,... | |
| George Berkeley - 1871 - 478 pages
...notwithstanding I have no idea of it? Phil. As to your first question : I own I have properly no idea, either of God or any other spirit; for these being...substance, exist as certainly as I know my ideas exist 13 . Farther, I know what I mean by the terms I and myself ; and I know this immediately or intuitively,... | |
| George Berkeley - Idealism - 1897 - 466 pages
...notwithstanding I have no idea of it ? Phil. As to your first question : I own I have properly no idea, either of God or any other spirit; for these being...inert, as our ideas are. I do nevertheless know that I, whom am a spirit or thinking substance, exist as certainly as I know my ideas exist. Farther, I know... | |
| George Berkeley - Idealism - 1897 - 556 pages
...cannot be represented by things perfectly inert, as our ideas are. I do nevertheless know that I, whom am a spirit or thinking substance, exist as certainly as I know my ideas_exist. Farther, I know what I mean by the terms / and myself; and I know this immediately or... | |
| Carl Vernon Tower - Idealism - 1899 - 82 pages
...reason."2 Likewise, in the third dialogue between Hylas and Philonous: "I do nevertheless know that 1 who am a, spirit or thinking substance, exist as certainly as I know my ideas exist. Further, I know what I mean by the terms I and myself, and I know this immediately or intuitively,... | |
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