| George Berkeley, Alexander Campbell Fraser - 1901 - 1166 pages
...annexed to a certain term, which gives them a more extensive signif1cation. I look upon this to be one of the greatest and most valuable discoveries that...been made of late years in the republic of letters.' ( Treatise ofH. N. Pt. I, sect. 7.) OF THE PRINCIPLES OF HUMAN KNOWLEDGE PART FIRST i. IT is evident... | |
| George Berkeley, Alexander Campbell Fraser - Philosophy - 1901 - 656 pages
...makes them recall upon occasion other individuals which are similar to them. I look upon this to be one of the greatest and most valuable discoveries that...been made of late years in the republic of letters.' It does not appear that Berkeley heard of Hume. A curious interest began to engage him about this time.... | |
| Arthur Joseph de Sopper - Ethics - 1907 - 230 pages
...uitgemaakt. Berkeley's abstractieleer, waarvan de groote belangrijkheid ons gebleken is, noemt hij, βone of the greatest and most valuable discoveries that...been made of late years in the republic of letters" ] ). Ook de waarheid van het esse = percipi staat voor hem van meet af aan vast: β ... . 't is universally... | |
| Thomas Henry Huxley - 1909 - 234 pages
...individuals which are similar to them. Hume says that he regards this as " one of the greatest and the most valuable discoveries that has been made of late years in the republic of letters," and endeavours to confirm it in such a manner that it shall be " put beyond all doubt and controversy."... | |
| John Grier Hibben - Enlightenment - 1910 - 340 pages
...abstract ideas was most highly commended by David Hume, who said of it: "I look upon this to be one of the greatest and most valuable discoveries that...been made of late years in the republic of letters." ' The doctrine of abstract ideas we may regard, therefore, as the first point of departure of Berkeley's... | |
| University of California (1868-1952) - Psychology - 1910 - 414 pages
...individuals which are similar to them. Hume says that he regards this as 'one of the greatest and the most valuable discoveries that has been made of late years in the republic of letters, ' and endeavors to confirm it in such a manner that it shall be 'put beyond all doubt and controversy.'... | |
| John Pickett Turner - Idealism - 1910 - 148 pages
...he considers the contribution of the Bishop in this respect the greatest and most valuable discovery that has been made "of late years in the republic of letters." He would, therefore, endeavor merely to confirm it by some arguments that will, he hopes, put it beyond... | |
| St. George William Joseph Stock - Philosophy, English - 1912 - 246 pages
...occasion other individuals, which are similar to them " β declares that he looks upon this to be one of the greatest and most valuable discoveries that...been made of late years in the republic of letters. But if this is Berkeley's discovery, it is difficult to know what we are to make of the following words... | |
| Francis Aveling - Knowledge, Theory of - 1912 - 280 pages
...annexed to a certain term, which gives them a more extensive signification. I look upon this to be one of the greatest and most valuable discoveries that...been made of late years in the republic of letters." 2 Logically consistent with the doctrine of ideas as stated by Locke, Hume denies, with Berkeley, the... | |
| Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland) - 1913 - 752 pages
...and most valuable that has been made of lute years in the republic of letters ' ; and adds, ' I shall endeavour to confirm it by some arguments which I hope will put it beyond all doubt.' What is the discovery ? Give a brief statement of the arguments. (c) Comment on the following : β... | |
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