| Leon Chai - Religion - 1998 - 181 pages
...anything external to the mind "whereof they [ideas] are copies or resemblances." After all, "an idea can be like nothing but an idea; a colour or figure can be like nothing but another colour or figure" (Works 2.144). Berkeley then asks whether the "supposed... | |
| Jörg Alejandro Tellkamp - Religion - 1999 - 338 pages
...resemblances, which things exist without the mind, in an unthinking substance. I answer, an idea can be like nothing but an idea; a colour or figure can be like nothing but another colour or figure. If we look but ever so little into our thoughts, we shall... | |
| George Sotiros Pappas - Biography & Autobiography - 2000 - 300 pages
...resemblances, which things exist without the mind, in an unthinking substance. I answer, an idea can be like nothing but an idea; a colour or figure can be like nothing but another colour or figure. If we look but ever so little into our thoughts, we shall... | |
| Oliver J. Thatcher - History - 2004 - 466 pages
...resemblances, which things exist without the mind in an unthinking substance. I answer, an idea can be like nothing but an idea ; a colour or figure can be like nothing but another colour or figure. If we look but never so little into our thoughts, we shall... | |
| Christopher Grau - Matrix (Motion picture). - 2005 - 366 pages
...resemblances, which things exist without the mind, in an unthinking substance. I answer, an idea can be like nothing but an idea; a colour or figure can be like nothing but another colour or figure. If we look but ever so little into our thoughts, we shall... | |
| Kenneth Winkler - History - 2005 - 474 pages
...resemblances, which things exist without the mind, in an unthinking substance. I answer, an idea can be like nothing but an idea; a colour or figure can be like nothing but another colour or figure. If we look but ever so little into our thoughts, we shall... | |
| 1803 - 696 pages
...Enquirtr, No. XXIV. 49Í thing« exift without the mind, in an unthinking fubftance. I anfwer, an idea can be like nothing but an idea ; a colour or figure can be like nothing but another colour or figure. If we look buf ever fo little into our thoughts, we fliatl... | |
| British periodicals - 1802 - 688 pages
...whlcfc thicks 491 thingi exift without the mind, in an unthinking lubltance. I anfwer, an idea can be like nothing but an idea ; a colour or figure can be like nothing but another colour or figure. If we loolc but ever fo little into our thoughts, we (hall... | |
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