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" If I am asked whether I believe in matter, I ask whether the questioner accepts this definition of it. If he does, I believe in matter : and so do all Berkeleians. In any other sense than this, I do not. But I affirm with confidence, that this conception... "
Blackwood's Magazine - 34. oldal
1866
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An Examination of Sir William Hamilton's Philosophy and of the Principal ...

John Stuart Mill - 1865 - 578 oldal
...questioner accepts this definition of it. If he does, I believe in matter : and so do all Berkeleians. In any other sense than this, I do not. But I affirm...philosophical, and sometimes from theological, theories. The reliance of mankind on the real existence of visible and tangible objects, means reliance on the...

An Examination of Sir William Hamilton's Philosophy and of the Principal ...

John Stuart Mill - 1865 - 342 oldal
...questioner accepts this definition of it. If he does, I believe in matter : and so do all Berkeleians. In any other sense than this, I do not. But I affirm...philosophical, and sometimes from theological, theories. The reliance of mankind on the real existence of visible and tangible objects, means reliance on the...

An Examination of Sir William Hamilton's Philosophy and of the Principal ...

John Stuart Mill - 1865 - 332 oldal
...questioner accepts this definition of it. If he does, I believe in matter : and so do all Berkeleians. In any other sense than this, I do not. But I affirm...philosophical, and sometimes from theological, theories. The reliance of mankind on the real existence of visible and tangible objects, means reliance on the...

The Christian Examiner, 79. kötet

1865 - 476 oldal
...questioner accepts this definition of it. If he does, I believe in Matter ; and so do all Berkeleians. In any other sense than this, I do not. But I affirm...philosophical, and sometimes from theological theories. The reliance of mankind on the real existence of visible and tangible objects means reliance on the...

Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, 99. kötet

1866 - 826 oldal
...does, I believe in matter, and so do all Berkleians. In any other sense than this, I do not. But 1 affirm with confidence that this conception of matter...sensation, were all, how comes it that they are thought * How does this materially differ from Sir W. Hamilton's meaning, when he says that " the notion of...

Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, 99. kötet

1866 - 854 oldal
...I believe in matter, and so do all Berkleians. In any other sense than this, I do not. But I allirm with confidence that this conception of matter includes...explains, our expectations, our thoughts of sensation. Tho common world attach these expectations to a Something existing in outer space. If the expectation,...

The Christian Examiner, 79. kötet

1865 - 456 oldal
...questioner accepts this definition of it. If he does, I believe in Matter ; and so do all Berkeleians. In any other sense than this, I do not. But I affirm...philosophical, and sometimes from theological theories. The reliance of mankind on the real existence of visible and tangible objects means reliance ou the...

The relations of language to thought

William Roscoe Burgess - 1869 - 92 oldal
...questioner accepts this definition of it. If he does, I believe in matter, and so do all Berkeleians. In any other sense than this, I do not. But I affirm...common world, apart from philosophical, and sometimes theological, theories. The reliance of mankind on the real existence of visible and tangible objects...

The Human Intellect: With an Introduction Upon Psychology and the Soul

Noah Porter - 1869 - 752 oldal
..." Matter, then, may be defined a Permanent Possibility of Sensation. I affirm with confidence, ttuu this conception of matter includes the -whole meaning attached to it by the common world, apart Jrcn philosophical and sometimes from theological theories." Exam, of Hamilton's Phil., c. zL The second...

Christianity and Greek Philosophy: Or, The Relation Between Spontaneous and ...

B. F. Cocker - 1870 - 546 oldal
...questioner accepts this definition of it. If he does, I believe in matter : and so do all Berkeleians. In any other sense than this, I do not. But I affirm...philosophical, and sometimes from theological theories. The reliance of mankind on the real existence of visible and tangible objects, means reliance on the...




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