| George Berkeley - 1820 - 514 頁
...sun that I see by day is the real sun, and that which I imagine by night is the idea of the former. In the sense here given of reality, it is evident...our principles as by any other. Whether others mean any thing by the term reality, different from what I do, I entreat them to look into their own thoughts... | |
| George Berkeley - 1820 - 506 頁
...sun thatI see by day is the real sun, and that which I imagine by night is the idea of the former. In the sense here given of reality, it is evident that every vegetable, star,, \jj mineral, and in general each part of the mundane system, is as much a real being by our principles... | |
| George Berkeley - 1843 - 548 頁
...suu that I see by day is the real sun, and that which I imagine by night is the idea of the former. In the sense here given of reality, it is evident...our principles as by any other. Whether others mean any thing by the term reality different from what I do, I entreat them to look into their own thoughts... | |
| George Berkeley - 1843 - 556 頁
...sun that I see by day is the real sun, and that which I imagine by night is the idea of the former. In the sense here given of reality, it is evident...our principles as by any other. Whether others mean any thing by the term reality different from what I do, I entreat them to look into their own thoughts... | |
| George Berkeley - 1843 - 542 頁
...imagine by night is the I idea of the former. In the sense here given of reality, it is evi- I dent that every vegetable, star, mineral, and in general...system, is as much a real being by our principles as by ahy olheT. Whether others mean any thing by the term reality different from what I do, I entreat them... | |
| Thomas Collyns Simon - 1862 - 334 頁
...that I see by day is the real sun, and that which I imagine by night, is the idea of the former." " It is evident that every vegetable, star, mineral,...much a real being by our principles as by any other." It is in the face of all these protests, and of twenty times as much in different parts of Berkeley's... | |
| George Berkeley - 1871 - 478 頁
...sun that I see by day is the real sun, and that which I imagine by night is the idea of the former. In the sense here given of reality, it is evident...principles as by any other. Whether others mean anything by the term reality different from what I do, I entreat them to look into their own thoughts and see??.... | |
| George Berkeley - 1871 - 478 頁
...sun that I see by day is the real sun, and that which I imagine by night is the idea of the former. In the sense here given of reality, it is evident...principles as by any other. Whether others mean anything by the term reality different from what I do, I entreat them to look into their own thoughts and see... | |
| George Berkeley - 1874 - 430 頁
...sun that I see by day is the real sun, and that which I imagine by night is the idea of the former. In the sense here given of reality, it is evident...principles as by any other. Whether others mean anything by the term reality different from what I do, I entreat them to look into their own / thoughts and... | |
| George Berkeley - 1878 - 318 頁
...sun that I see by day is the real sun, and that which I imagine by night is the idea of the former. In the sense here given of reality, it is evident...principles as by any other. Whether others mean anything by the term reality different from what I do, I entreat them to look into their own thoughts and see.... | |
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