| George Berkeley - 1820 - 514 strani
...Again, the mind having observed that in the particular extensions perceived by sense, there is something common and alike in all, and some other things peculiar,...considers apart or singles out by itself that which iscommon, making thereof a most abstract idea of extension, which is neither line, surface, nor solid,... | |
| George Berkeley - 1820 - 506 strani
...Again, the mind having observed that in the particular extensions perceived by sense, there is something common and alike in all, and some other things peculiar,...distinguish them one from another ; it considers apart or singlesout by itself that which is common, making thereof a most abstract idea of extension, which... | |
| George Berkeley - 1843 - 552 strani
...the mind having observed that in the particular extensions perceived by , sense, there is something^ common and alike in all, and some other things peculiar,...neither line, surface, nor solid, nor has any figure or magnitude, but is an idea entirely prescinded from all these. So likewise the mind, by leaving out... | |
| George Berkeley - 1843 - 542 strani
...Again, the mind having observed that in the particular extensions perceived by sense, there is something common and alike in all, and some other things peculiar,...neither line, surface, nor solid, nor has any figure or magnitude, but is an idea entirely prescinded from all these. So likewise the mind, by leaving out... | |
| George Berkeley - 1843 - 556 strani
...neralizing.*—Again, the mind having observed that in the particular extensions perceived by sense, there is something common and alike in all, and some other things peculiar,...neither line, surface, nor solid, nor has any figure or magnitude, but is an idea entirely prescinded from all these. So likewise the mind, by leaving out... | |
| George Berkeley - 1843 - 548 strani
...all, and some other things peculiar, as this »r that figure or magnitude, which distinguish them ane from another ; it considers apart or singles out by itself that which is common, making thereof a mast abstract idea of extension, which is neither line, surface, nor solid, n«r has any figure or... | |
| Robert Blakey - 1848 - 584 strani
...Again, the mind having observed that in the particular extensions perceived by sense, there is something common and alike in all, and some other things peculiar,...neither line, surface, nor solid, nor has any figure or magnitude, but is an idea entirely prescinded from all these. So likewise the mind, by leaving out... | |
| Sir William Hamilton - 1859 - 752 strani
...Again, the mind having observed that in the particular extensions perceived by sense, there is something common and alike in all, and some other things peculiar,...neither line, surface, nor solid, nor has any figure or magnitude, but is an idea entirely prescinded from all these. So likewise the mind, by leaving out... | |
| Sir William Hamilton - 1861 - 626 strani
...the mind having observed that, in the particular extensions perceived by sense, there is something common and alike in all, and some other things peculiar,...neither line, surface, nor solid, nor has any figure or magnitude, but is an idea entirely prescinded from all these. So, likewise, the mind, by leaving out... | |
| Sir William Hamilton - 1861 - 584 strani
...the mind having observed that, in the particular extensions perceived by sense, there is something common and alike in all, and some other things peculiar,...magnitude, which distinguish them one from another ; it couaiders apart or singles out by itself that which is common, making thereof a most abstract idea... | |
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