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" IT is evident to any one who takes a survey of the objects of human knowledge, that they are either ideas actually imprinted on the senses; or else such as are perceived by attending to the passions and operations of the mind; or lastly, ideas formed... "
The Works of Dugald Stewart: Philosophical essays - Page 400
by Dugald Stewart - 1829
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The pure philosophical works

George Berkeley - 1871 - 478 pages
...is evident to any one who takes a survey fof the objects1 of human knowledge, that they are either ideas actually imprinted on the senses ; or else such...barely representing those originally perceived in the aforesaid ways. By sight I have the ideas of light and colours, with their several degrees and variations....
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The Journal of speculative philosophy: Ed. by Wm. T. Harris. microform, Volume 5

Philosophy - 1871 - 396 pages
...It is evident, to any one who takes a survey of the objects of human knowledge, that they are either ideas actually imprinted on the senses, or else such...barely representing those originally perceived in the aforesaid ways." The " ideas actually imprinted on the senses," says Dr. Ulrici, "are the ideas of...
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The Works of George Berkeley: Philosophical works

George Berkeley - 1871 - 478 pages
...IT is evident to any one who takes a survey of the objects^ of human knowledge, that they are either ideas actually imprinted on the senses; or else such...mind; or lastly, ideas formed by help of memory and imagination—either compounding, dividing, or barely representing those originally perceived in the...
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A Treatise Concerning the Principles of Human Knowledge

George Berkeley - Idealism - 1874 - 430 pages
...is evident to any one who takes a survey of the objects' 1^3 of human knowledgepthat they are either ideas actually imprinted on the senses ; or else such...barely representing those originally perceived in the aforesaid ways. By sight I have the ideas of light and colours, with their several degrees and variations....
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The Elements of the Psychology of Cognition

Robert Jardine - Consciousness - 1874 - 338 pages
...It is evident to anyone who takes a survey of the objects of human knowledge, that they are either ideas actually imprinted on the senses ; or else such...barely representing those originally perceived in the aforesaid ways. By sight, I have the ideas of light and colours, with their several degrees and variations....
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Five Years in an English University

Charles Astor Bristed - 1874 - 632 pages
...It is evident to any one who takes a survey of the objects of human knowledge, that they are either ideas actually imprinted on the senses, or else such...barely representing, those originally perceived in the aforesaid ways. By sight I have the ideas of light and colors, with their several degrees and variations....
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Philosophical essays. 1855

Dugald Stewart - 1877 - 504 pages
...senses, 1 or else such as are perceived by attending to the passions and operations of the mind; 2 or, lastly, ideas formed by help of memory and imagination,...those originally perceived in the foresaid ways." 3 — "Light and colours," he elsewhere observes, "heat and cold, extension and figure; in a word,...
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The Principles of Human Knowledge, Being Berkeley's Celebrated Treatise on ...

George Berkeley - Idealism - 1878 - 318 pages
...survey of the objects of human knowledge, that they are either ideas actually impriglejLp" t.ha spjapgj or else such as are- perceived by attending to the...barely representing those originally perceived in the aforesaid ways. By sight, I have the ideas of light and colours, with their several degrees and variations....
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General Sketch of the History of Pantheism, Volume 2

Constance E. Plumptre - Pantheism - 1879 - 364 pages
...It is evident to anyone who takes a survey of the objects of human knowledge, that they are either ideas actually imprinted on the senses ; or else such...barely representing those originally perceived in the aforesaid ways.' Either way all objects of knowledge are ideas ; but the basis of these ideas is spirit,...
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General Sketch of the History of Pantheism, Volume 2

Constance E. Plumptre - Pantheism - 1879 - 366 pages
...human knowledge, that they are either ideas actually imprinted on the senses ; or else such as arc perceived by attending to the passions and operations...barely representing those originally perceived in the aforesaid ways.' Either way all objects of knowledge arc ideas ; but the basis of these ideas is spirit,...
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