| Thomas Reid - 1815 - 434 páginas
...imagination, when we take that word in its strict and proper sense. '• I find," says Berkeley, " I have a faculty of imagining or representing to myself the ideas of those particular things I have perccived, and of variously compounding and dividing them. I can imagine a man with two heads, or the... | |
| George Berkeley - 1820 - 506 páginas
..., . X. Whether others have this wonderful faculty of abstracting their ideas, they best can tell ; for myself, I find indeed I have a faculty of imagining,...perceived, and of variously compounding and dividing them. I can imagine a man with two heads, or the upper parts of a man joined to the body of a horse. I can... | |
| George Berkeley - 1820 - 514 páginas
...conceive. X. Whether others have this wonderful faculty of abstracting their ideas, they best can tell ; for myself, I find indeed I have a faculty of imagining,...myself the ideas of those particular things I have perceived,and of variously compounding and dividing them. I can imagine a man with two heads, or the... | |
| Thomas Reid - 1827 - 706 páginas
...of imagination, when wo take that word in its strict and proper sense. " I find," says Berkeley, " I have a faculty of imagining or representing to myself...perceived, and of variously compounding and dividing them. I can imagine a man with two heads, or the upper parts of a man joined to the body of a horse. I can... | |
| Robert Morehead - 1830 - 510 páginas
...wonderful faculty of abstracting their ideas (continues this ingenious philosopher) they best can tell; for myself I find, indeed, I have a faculty of imagining...perceived, and of variously compounding and dividing them. I can imagine a man with two heads, or the upper parts of a man joined to the body of a horse; I can... | |
| Johann Eduard Erdmann - 1842 - 720 páginas
...Whether others have this wonderful faculty of abstracting their ideas they best can tell : for my self I find indeed I have a faculty of imagining or representing...variously compounding and dividing them. — But I deny that I can abstract one from another or conceive separatly those qualities which it is impossible... | |
| Johann Eduard Erdmann - 1842 - 662 páginas
...Whether others have this wonderful faculty of abstracting their ideas they best can tell: for my self I find indeed I have a faculty of imagining or representing to myself the ideas.of those particular things I have perceived and of variously compounding and dividing them. —... | |
| George Berkeley - 1843 - 548 páginas
...ideas. — Whether others have this wonderful faculty of abstracting their ideas, they best can tell: for myself I find indeed I have a faculty of imagining,...perceived, and of variously compounding and dividing them. I can imagine a man with two heads, or the upper parts of a man joined to the body of a horse. I can... | |
| George Berkeley - 1843 - 556 páginas
...ideas,—Whether others have this wonderful faculty of abstracting their ideas, they best can tell: for myself I find indeed I have a faculty of imagining,...perceived, and of variously compounding and dividing them. I can imagine a man with two heads, or the upper parts of a man joined to the body of a horse. I can... | |
| George Berkeley - 1843 - 542 páginas
...ideas. — Whether others have this wonderful faculty of abstracting their ideas, they best can tell: for myself I find indeed I have a faculty of imagining,...perceived, and of variously compounding and dividing them. I can imagine a man with two heads, or the upper parts of a man joined to the body of a horse. I can... | |
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