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" I had no inclination to trouble the -world with large volumes. What I have done was rather with a view of giving hints to thinking men, who have leisure and curiosity to go to the bottom of things, and pursue them in their own minds. "
The Life of Samuel Johnson, D.D., the First President of King's College, in ... - Page 161
by Thomas Bradbury Chandler - 1805 - 208 pages
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The Works of George Berkeley: Life and letters

George Berkeley, Alexander Campbell Fraser - 1871 - 712 pages
...letters to Johnson, 'to trouble the world with large volumes. What I have done was rather with the view of giving hints to thinking men, who have leisure...bottom of things, and pursue them in their own minds.' Perhaps what some may feel to be least satisfying in Berkeley's Theism is, its too exclusive reference...
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Life and Letters of George Berkeley, D. D., Formerly Bishop of Cloyne; and ...

Alexander Campbell Fraser - 1871 - 702 pages
...letters to Johnson, 'to trouble the world with large volumes. What I have done was rather with the view of giving hints to thinking men, who have leisure...bottom of things, and pursue them in their own minds.'. Perhaps what some may feel to be least satisfying in Berkeley's Theism is, its too exclusive reference...
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Life and Letters of George Berkeley: D.D., Formerly Bishop of Cloyne; and an ...

Alexander Campbell Fraser - 1871 - 708 pages
...letters to Johnson, 'to trouble the world with large volumes. What I have done was rather with the view of giving hints to thinking men, who have leisure...bottom of things, and pursue them in their own minds.' Perhaps what some may feel to be least satisfying in Berkeley's Theism is, its too exclusive reference...
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Selections from Berkeley: With an Introduction and Notes for the Use of ...

George Berkeley, Alexander Campbell Fraser - Philosophy - 1884 - 448 pages
...into a philosophy by Berkeley himself. What he attempted was done, he modestly says, ' with a view to giving hints to thinking men who have leisure and...bottom of things, and pursue them in their own minds.' The final result of his new conception of Matter was the substitution of GOD for the unintelligible...
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The Principle of Synthetic Unity in Berkeley and Kant ...

Samuel Medary Dick - 1898 - 102 pages
...hypothesis, and this was Berkeley's position. "What he attempted was done, he modestly says, with a view to giving hints to thinking men who have leisure and...the bottom of things, and pursue them in their own minds."2 That is, Berkeley concerned himself with the production of hypotheses rather than the defining...
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The Works of George Berkeley ...: Including His Posthumous Works ..., Volume 1

George Berkeley, Alexander Campbell Fraser - Philosophy - 1901 - 634 pages
...'I had no inclination to trouble the world with large volumes. What I have done was rather with the view of giving hints to thinking men, who have leisure...minds. Two or three times reading these small tracts (Essay on Vision, Principles, Dialogues, De Motu), and making what is read the occasion of thinking,...
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A Treatise Concerning the Principles of Human Knowledge

George Berkeley - Idealism - 1904 - 158 pages
...characteristic remark, "to trouble the world with large volumes. What I have done was rather with the view.jof giving hints to thinking men, who have leisure and curiosity to go to Th"e~Dottom of things, and pursue them in their own minds, Two or three times reading these small tracts,...
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A Treatise Concerning the Principles of Human Knowledge

George Berkeley - Idealism - 1928 - 168 pages
...characteristic remark, "to trouble the world with large volumes. What I have done was rather with the view of giving hints to thinking men, who have leisure...times reading these small tracts, and making what it read the occasion of thinking, would, I believe, render the whole familiar and easy to the mind,...
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The Rhetoric of Berkeley's Philosophy

Peter Walmsley - Literary Criticism - 1990 - 236 pages
...with Johnson of 1729, where Berkeley still defends immaterialism, but with a new note of deference: 'I had no inclination to trouble the world with large...bottom of things, and pursue them in their own minds' (11.281). medical terminology. In particular, Roy Porter's study of medical articles in The Gentleman's...
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Process Capability Indices

Samuel Kotz, Norman L. Johnson - Business & Economics - 1993 - 232 pages
...aim in writing this monograph was 'to provide hints to thinking men' and women who have determination 'and curiosity to go to the bottom of things and pursue them in their own minds'. January 1993 Samuel Kotz Norman L. Johnson University of Maryland University of North Carolina College...
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