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" When in broad daylight I open my eyes, it is not in my power to choose whether I shall see or no, or to determine what particular objects shall present themselves to my view; and so likewise as to the hearing and other senses, the ideas imprinted on them... "
The Book of Nature - Página 360
de John Mason Good - 1837 - 467 páginas
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The pure philosophical works

George Berkeley - 1871 - 478 páginas
...thoughts, 1 find the ideas actually perceived by Sense have not a like dependence on my will*'. When in broad daylight I open my eyes, it is not in my...therefore some other Will or Spirit that produces them. 30. The ideas of Sense are more strong, lively, and distinct than those of the imagination r*; they...
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The Works of George Berkeley: Philosophical works

George Berkeley - 1871 - 478 páginas
...dependence on my will °\ When in broad daylight I open my eyes, it is not in my power to choose whether I shall see or no, or to determine what particular objects...therefore some other Will or Spirit that produces them. 30. The ideas of Sense are more strong, lively, and distinct than those of the imagination'*; they...
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A Treatise Concerning the Principles of Human Knowledge

George Berkeley - 1874 - 436 páginas
...also informing us of the existence of other conscious minds. is not in my power to choose whether I shall see or no, or to determine what particular objects...not creatures of my will. There is therefore some otfter Will or Spirit that produces them. [**] 30. The ideas of Sense are more strong, lively, and...
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A Treatise on Human Nature: Being an Attempt to Introduce the ..., Volumen 1

David Hume - 1874 - 604 páginas
...for another.' But ' when in broad daylight I open my eyes, it is not in my power to choose whether I shall see or no, or to determine what particular objects shall present themselves to my view.' Moreover 'the ideas of sense are more strong, lively, and distinct than those of the imagination ;...
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A Treatise on Human Nature: Being an Attempt to Introduce the ..., Volumen 1

David Hume - 1874 - 604 páginas
...for another.' But ' when in broad daylight I open my eyes, it is not in my power to choose whether I shall see or no, or to determine what particular objects shall present themselves to my view.' Moreover 'the ideas of sense are more strong, lively, and distinct than those of the imagination ;...
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The Principles of Human Knowledge, Being Berkeley's Celebrated Treatise on ...

George Berkeley - 1878 - 318 páginas
...dependence on my will. When in broad day-light I open my eyes, it is not in my power to choose whether I shall see or no, or to determine what particular objects...therefore some other will or Spirit that produces them. Berkeley here merely states, what in these days, it is true, needs nothing but the merest statement,...
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The ABC of philosophy

Thomas Griffith - 1880 - 160 páginas
...dependence on the will. In broad daylight, with my eyes open, it is not in my power to choose whether I shall see or no, or to determine what particular objects...themselves to my view ; and so likewise as to the other senses ; the ideas imprinted on them are not creatures of my will. There is therefore some other...
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The Modern Review, Volumen 5

1884 - 844 páginas
...train or series." But I do not conclude with Berkeley that because these things have no dependence upon my will, "there is, therefore, some other will or spirit that produces them." I believe that order and coherence, as I apprehend them, are mainly due, like everything else apprehended...
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A Treatise Concerning the Principles of Human Knowledge

George Berkeley - 1881 - 438 páginas
...also informing us of the existence of other conscious minds. is not in my power to choose whether I shall see or no, or to determine what particular objects...creatures of my will. There is therefore some other W\\\ or Spirit that produces them. ["] 30. The ideas of Sense are more strong, lively, and distinct...
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A Treatise Concerning the Principles of Human Knowledge

George Berkeley - 1881 - 460 páginas
...also informing us of the existence of other conscious minds. is not in my power to choose whether I shall see or no, or to determine what particular objects...imprinted on them are not creatures of my will. There i therefore some other Will or Spirit that produces them. [44] *** 30. The ideas of Sense are more...
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