| George Berkeley - 1820 - 514 страници
...series, the admirable connexion whereof sufficiently testifies the wisdom and benevolence of its Author. Now the set rules or established methods, wherein...such other ideas, in the ordinary course of things. XXXI. This gives us a sort of foresight, which enables us to regulate our actions for the benefit of... | |
| George Berkeley - 1820 - 506 страници
...series, the admirable connexion whereof sufficiently testifies the wisdom and benevolence of its Author. Now the set rules or established methods, wherein...on excites in us the ideas of sense, are called the and these we learn by experience, which teaches us that such and such ideas are attended with such... | |
| Lady Mary Shepherd - 1827 - 440 страници
...which produces them." (Section 30th.) " Now there are set " rules, or established methods, where" by the mind we depend on excites in " us the ideas of sense, and these are " called the Laws of Nature."* (Section 156th.) " By nature is meant the vi" sible series... | |
| Ernst Reinhold - 1829 - 612 страници
...mind , we depend on , excites in из the ideas of sense, are called the lnn-\ of nature. And those we learn by experience, which teaches us, that such and such ideas aro attended v, ilh such and such other ideas, in the ordinary cou»e of things. (eren J3anMutigen... | |
| George Berkeley - 1843 - 556 страници
...series, the admirable connexion whereof sufficiently testifies the wisdom and benevolence of its author.] Now the set rules or established methods, wherein...such other ideas, in the ordinary course of things. XXIX. Ideas of sensation f differ from those of reflection or memory.—[But whatever power I may have... | |
| George Berkeley - 1843 - 542 страници
...the admirable., connexion whereof sufficiently testifies the wisdom and benjeyolehce of its author.] Now the set rules or established methods, wherein...such other ideas, in the ordinary course of things. . XXXI. Knowledge of them necessary for the conduct of worldly f • " Understanding, mind."— Edit.... | |
| George Berkeley - 1843 - 548 страници
...established methods, wJierein the mind we depend on excites in us tJie ideas of sense, are called tlte laws of nature : and these we learn by experience,...such other ideas, in the ordinary course of things. XXXI. Knowledyc of them necessary for the conduct of worldly J -" •'.-.; • " Understanding, miud."—... | |
| Robert Anchor Thompson - 1855 - 522 страници
...dependence on my will." § xxxiii. " They are imprinted on the senses by the Author of Nature." § xxx. " The set rules or established methods, wherein the...the ideas of sense, are called the laws of nature." » necessary principles of knowledge, and therefore unphilosophical. But no reasoning can confute it,'... | |
| Robert Anchor Thompson - 1863 - 918 страници
...dependence on tny will." § xxxiii. "They are imprinted on the senses by the Author of Nature." § xxx. "The set rules or established methods, wherein the...the ideas of sense, are called the laws of nature." visions are represented, according to certain rules BOOK i. and unchanging laws, by the agency of a... | |
| Charles B. B. M'Laren - 1870 - 130 страници
...That Intelligence * " excites in us the Ideas of Sense, by means of set Rules and established Methods, called the Laws of Nature ; and these we learn by...such other Ideas, in the ordinary course of things." But although this sequence of Nature " displays the goodness and Wisdom of that governing Spirit, whose... | |
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