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" ... him (as in truth they are) no other than a new set of thoughts or sensations, each whereof is as near to him, as the perceptions of pain or pleasure, or the most inward passions of his soul. For our judging objects perceived by sight to be at any... "
Blackwood's Magazine - 331. lappuse
1836
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The Critical Review, Or, Annals of Literature

1810 - 576 lapas
...perceptions of pain or pleasure : for our judging objects perceived by sight to be at any distance, is entirely the effect of experience, which one in...those circumstances could not yet have attained to.* * This ha» been fully confirmed by Dr. Cheselden, nineteen yean after Berkeley's prediction; for,...
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The Works of George Berkeley, 1. sējums

George Berkeley - 1820 - 514 lapas
...judging objects perceived by sight to be at any distance, or without the mind, is (vide sect, xxviii.) entirely the effect of experience, which one in those circumstances could not yet have attained to. XLII. It is indeed otherwise upon the common supposition, that men judge of distance by the angle of...
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The Works of George Berkeley, 1. sējums

George Berkeley - 1820 - 506 lapas
...judging objects perceived by sight to be at any distance, or without the mind, is (vide sect, xxviii.) entirely the effect of experience, which one in those circumstances could not yet have attained to. XLII. It is indeed otherwise upon the common supposition, that men judge of distance by the angle of...
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Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, 40. sējums

1836 - 928 lapas
...sensations, each whereof is as near to him as the perceptions of pain or pleasure, or the most inward passions of his soul. For our judging objects perceived...acquainting ourselves with distance — namely, that body endowed with touch, which already possesses, in its movable parts, especially in the hand and...
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The Works of George Berkeley: Including His Letters to Thomas ..., 1. sējums

George Berkeley - 1843 - 548 lapas
...judging objects perceived by sight to be at any distance, or without the mind, is (vide Sect. xxvm.) entirely the effect of experience, which one in those circumstances could not yet have attained to. XLII. It is indeed otherwise upon the common supposition, that men judge of distance by the angle of...
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The Works of George Berkeley, D.D., Bishop of Cloyne: Including ..., 1. sējums

George Berkeley - 1843 - 556 lapas
...judging objects perceived by sight to be at any distance, or without the mind, is (vide Sect. xxvin.) entirely the effect of experience, which one in those circumstances could not yet have attained to. XL/HI. And perhaps upon a strict inquiry, we shall not find ' that even those, who from their birth...
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Works, Including His Letters to Thomas Prior, Dean Gervais, Mr ..., 1. sējums

George Berkeley - 1843 - 542 lapas
...judging objects perceived by sight to be at any distance, or without the mind, is (vide Sect. xxvui.) entirely the effect of experience, which one in those circumstances could not yet have attained to. XLII. It is indeed otherwise upon the common supposition, that men judge of distance by the angle of...
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The Works of George Berkeley: Philosophical works

George Berkeley - 1871 - 478 lapas
...judging objects perceived by sight to be at any distance, or without the mind, is (vid. sect, xxviii.) entirely the effect of experience, which one in those circumstances could not yet have attained to : ' :i . 42. It is indeed otherwise upon the common supposition —that men judge of distance by the...
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The pure philosophical works

George Berkeley - 1871 - 478 lapas
...judging objects perceived by sight to be at any distance, or without the mind, is (vid. sect. xxviii.) entirely the effect of experience, which one in those circumstances could not yet have attained to:ja. 42. It is indeed otherwise upon the common supposition — that men judge of distance by the...
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Scientific transcendentalism, by D.M.

D. M - 1880 - 126 lapas
...whereof is as near to him as the perceptions of pain or pleasure, or the most inward passions of the soul. For our judging objects perceived by sight to...those circumstances could not yet have attained to. — Berkeley's Theory of Vision. attention to the effects of language on the mind, and now believe...
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