... And here it must be acknowledged that a man may consider a figure merely as triangular, without attending to the particular qualities of the angles, or relations of the sides. So far he may abstract; but this will never prove that he can frame an... The Senses and the Intellect - Side 651af Alexander Bain - 1874 - 714 siderFuld visning - Om denne bog
 | Dugald Stewart - 1814 - 582 sider
...prosecution of the same argument* Dr Reid lays hold of an acknowledgement which Berkeley has made, " That we may consider Peter so far forth as man, or so far " forth as animal, inasmuch as all that is perceived is not con" sidered." — " It may here (says Reid) be observed,... | |
 | Dugald Stewart - 1814 - 560 sider
...that is perceived is not considered." — "It may here (says Reid) be observed, that he who considers Peter so far forth as man, or so far forth as animal, must conceive the meaning of those abstract general words man and animal ; and he who conceives the... | |
 | Thomas Reid - 1815 - 432 sider
...as much as all that is perccived is not considered." It may here be observed, that he who considers Peter so far forth as man, or so far forth as animal, must conecive the meaning of those abstract general words man and animal, and he who conecives the... | |
 | George Berkeley - 1820 - 514 sider
...: but this will never prove, that he can frame an abstract general inconsistent idea of a triangle. In like manner we may consider Peter so far forth...forth as animal, without framing the forementioned abstract idea, either of man or of animal, inasmuch as all that is perceived is not considered. XVII.... | |
 | Dugald Stewart - 1821 - 348 sider
...prosecution of the same argument, Dr. Reid \-ays hold of an acknowledgment which Berkeley has made, " Thai we " may consider Peter so far forth as man, or so far forth as animal, " in as much as all that is perceived is not considered." — " It may " here (says Reid) be observed,... | |
 | Thomas Reid - 1827 - 706 sider
...inasmuch as all that is perceived is not considered." It may here be observed, that he who considers Peter so far forth as man, or so far forth as animal, must conceive the meaning of those abstract general words man and animal, and he who conceives the... | |
 | Dugald Stewart - 1829 - 418 sider
...prosecution of the same argument, Dr. Reid lays hold of an acknowledgment which Berkeley has made, " That ,we may consider Peter so far forth as man, or so far forth as animal, inasmuch as all that is perceived is not considered." — " It may ,here," says Reid, " be observed,... | |
 | Dugald Stewart - 1829 - 452 sider
...prosecution of the same argument, Dr. Reid lays hold of an acknowledgment which Berkeley has made, " That we may consider Peter so far forth as man, or so far forth as animal, inasmuch as all that is perceived is not considered." — " It may here," says Reid, " be observed,... | |
 | George Berkeley - 1843 - 556 sider
...abstract: but this will never prove that he can frame an abstract general inconsistent idea of a triangle. In like manner we may consider Peter so far forth...forth as animal, without framing the forementioned abstract idea, either of man or of animal, innsmuch as all that is perceived is not considered.] XVII.... | |
 | George Berkeley - 1843 - 548 sider
...: but this will never prove that he can frame an abstract general inconsistent idea of a triangle. In like manner we may consider Peter so far forth...forth as animal, without framing the forementioned abstract idea, either of man or of animal, inasmuch as all that is perceived is not considered.] XVII.... | |
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