For, though we hold indeed the objects of sense to be nothing else but ideas which cannot exist unperceived ; yet we may not hence conclude they have no existence except only while they are perceived by us, since there may be some other spirit that perceives... Essentials of Mental Healing: The Theory and Practice - Page 49by Luther M. Marston - 1887 - 122 pagesFull view - About this book
| George Berkeley - 1820 - 514 pages
...perceived by us, since there may be some other spirit that perceives them, though we do not. Wherever bodies are said to have no existence without the mind,...all minds whatsoever. It does not therefore follow from the foregoing principles, that bodies are annihilated and created every moment, or exist not at... | |
| George Berkeley - 1843 - 548 pages
...perceived by us, since there may be some other spirit that perceives them, though we do not.'\ Wherever bodies are said to have no existence without the mind,...all minds whatsoever. It does not therefore follow from the foregoing principles, that bodies are annihilated and created every moment, or exist not at... | |
| George Berkeley - 1843 - 556 pages
...perceived by us, since there may be some other spirit that perceives them, thouah we do iiot^\ Wherever bodies are said to have no existence without the mind,...all minds whatsoever. It does not therefore follow from the foregoing principles, that bodies are annihilated and created every moment, or exist not at... | |
| George Berkeley - 1843 - 542 pages
...perceives them, though we do not.] Wherever bodies are said to have no existence without the miud, I would not be understood to mean this or that particular...all minds whatsoever. It does not therefore follow from the foregoing principles, that bodies are annihilated and created every moment, or exist not at... | |
| George Berkeley - 1871 - 478 pages
...perceived by us, since there may be some other spirit that perceives them though we do not. Wherever bodies are said to have no existence without the mind,...to mean this or that particular mind, but all minds whatsoever1. It does not therefore follow from the foregoing principles that bodies are annihilated... | |
| George Berkeley - 1871 - 478 pages
...us, since there may be some other spirit that perceives them though we do not. Wherever bodies arc said to have no existence without the mind, I would...or that particular mind, but all minds whatsoever 1 . It does not therefore follow from the foregoing principles that bodies are annihilated and created... | |
| George Berkeley - 1874 - 436 pages
...perceived by us, since there may be some other spirit that perceives them though we do not. Wherever bodies are said to have no existence without the mind,...to mean this or that particular mind, but all minds whatsoever1. It does not therefore follow from the foregoing principles that bodies are annihilated... | |
| George Berkeley - 1878 - 318 pages
...percei ved by us, since there may be some other spirit that perceives them, though ice do not. Wherever bodies are said to have no existence without the mind,...all minds whatsoever. It does not therefore follow from the foregoing principles, that bodies are annihilated and created every moment, or exist not tit... | |
| George Henry Lewes - 1881 - 868 pages
...at all, or else subsist in the mind of some eternal spirit. . . . perceives them, though we do not. Whenever bodies are said to have no existence without...annihilated and created every moment, or exist not at all daring the intervals between our perception of them. . . . "I am content to put the whole upon this... | |
| George Stuart Fullerton - 1890 - 170 pages
...perceived by us, since there may be some other spirit that perceives them though we do not. Wherever bodies are said to have no existence without the mind,...all minds whatsoever. It does not therefore follow from the foregoing principles that bodies are annihilated and created every moment, or exist not at... | |
| |