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" I can find no principle in Berkeley's system, which affords me even probable ground to conclude that there are other intelligent beings, like myself, in the relations of father, brother, friend, or fellow-citizen. I am left alone, as the only creature... "
Philosophical Realism - Page 168
by William Icrin Gill - 1886 - 292 pages
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Philosophical Works

Thomas Reid, William Hamilton, Harry M. Bracken, Thomas Reid, Sir William Hamilton - 1094 pages
...consequence I mean is this — that, although it leaves us sufficient evidence of a supreme intelligent mind, ssions, the affections, fellow-citizen. I am left alone, as the only creature of God in the universe, in that forlorn state...
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The Philosophy of Thomas Reid

M.T. Dalgarno, E.H. Matthews - 1989 - 508 pages
...is odd since at times his own position turns out not too far removed from Berkeley's. His complaint, I can find no principle in Berkeley's system, which...that there are other intelligent beings, like myself (25) reveals an uncharacteristic lapse from his usually careful examinations of other philosophers'...
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Berkeley's Principles and Dialogues: Background Source Materials

C. J. McCracken, I. C. Tipton - 2000 - 314 pages
...consequence I mean is this - that, although it leaves us sufficient evidence of a supreme intelligent mind, it seems to take away all the evidence we have of...myself, in the relations of father, brother, friend, or fellow-citizen. I am left alone, as the only creature of God in the universe, in that forlorn state...
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Epistemology: Contemporary Readings

Michael Huemer - 2002 - 636 pages
...consequence I mean is this — that, although it leaves us sufficient evidence of a supreme intelligent mind, it seems to take away all the evidence we have of...myself, in the relations of father, brother, friend, or fellow-citizen. I am left alone, as the only creature of God in the universe, in that forlorn state...
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Philosophical Inquiry: Classic and Contemporary Readings

Jonathan Eric Adler, Catherine Z. Elgin - 2007 - 897 pages
...consequence I mean is this — that, although it leaves us sufficient evidence of a supreme intelligent mind, it seems to take away all the evidence we have of...myself, in the relations of father, brother, friend, or fellow-citizen. I am left alone, as the only creature of God in the universe, in that forlorn state...
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A Metaphysics for the Mob: The Philosophy of George Berkeley

John Russell Roberts - 2007 - 200 pages
...led him to question it. It was rather uneasiness for the want of other finite spirits like himself. I can find no principle in Berkeley's system, which...myself, in the relations of father, brother, friend, or fellow-citizen. Reid feels that Berkeley's system gives him sufficient evidence of God's existence...
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