If the term same be taken in the vulgar acceptation, it is certain (and not at all repugnant to the principles I maintain) that different persons may perceive the same thing ; or the same thing or idea exist in different minds. Three Essays on Religion - Página 290de John Stuart Mill - 1874 - 302 páginasVisualização completa - Sobre este livro
| George Berkeley - 1820 - 514 páginas
...the ideas existing in our minds ? Phil. It is. Hyl. But the same idea which is in my mind, cannot be in yours, or in any other mind. Doth it not, therefore,...your principles, that no two can see the same thing ? And is not this highly absurd ? Phil. If the term same be taken in the vulgar acceptation, it is... | |
| George Berkeley - 1820 - 506 páginas
...existing in our minds ? - •> • Phil. It is. Hyl. But the same idea which is in myjnjnd, cannot be in yours, or in any other mind. Doth it not, therefore, follow from. your. principles, that no J.HO^jyBjj£g the same thing ? And is nc-t this highly, .abiwjdj^ Phil. If the term same be taken in... | |
| Thomas Reid - 1827 - 706 páginas
...thing or idea exist in different minds. Words are of arbitrary imposition ; and since men are used to apply the word same, where no distinction or variety is perceived, and he does not pretend to alter their perceptions, it follows, that as men have said before, several... | |
| George Berkeley - 1843 - 542 páginas
...the ideas existing in our minds ? Phil. It is. Hyl. But the same idea which is in my mind, cannot be in yours, or in any other mind. Doth it not therefore...your principles, that no two can see the same thing ? And is not this highly absurd ? Phil. If the term same be taken in the vulgar acceptation, it is... | |
| George Berkeley - 1843 - 556 páginas
...the ideas existing in our minds ? Phil . It is. Hyl. But the same idea which is in my mind, cannot be in yours, or in any other mind. Doth it not therefore...your principles, that no two can see the same thing ? And is not this highly absurd ? Phil, If the term same be taken in the vulgar acceptation, it is... | |
| George Berkeley - 1843 - 548 páginas
...the ideas existing in our minds ? Phil. It is. Hyl. But the same idea which is in my mind, cannot be in^ yours, or in any other mind. Doth it not therefore follow from ' your principles, that no two can sec the same thing ? And is not this highly absurd ? Phil. If the term same be taken in the vulgar... | |
| George Berkeley - 1871 - 478 páginas
...the ideas existing in our minds ? ' Phil. It is. Hyl. But the same idea which is in my mind cannot be in yours, or in any other mind. Doth it not therefore...your principles, that no two can see the same thing* 2 ? And is not this highly absurd ? Phil. If the term same be taken in the vulgar acceptation, it is... | |
| George Berkeley - 1871 - 478 páginas
...the ideas existing in our minds ? Phil. It is. Hyl. But the same idea which is in my mind cannot be in yours, or in any other mind. Doth it not therefore...from your principles, that no two can see the same thing''2 ? And is not this highly absurd ? Phil. If the term same be taken in the vulgar acceptation,... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1875 - 314 páginas
..." same." Hylas, the believer in Matter, objects, " But the same idea which is in my mind cannot be in yours, or in any other mind. Doth it not therefore...had never perceived the real gist of the ambiguity. He thought that those who are not willing " to apply the word same where no distinction or variety... | |
| Thomas Ebenezer Webb - 1885 - 400 páginas
...Hylas. " The same idea which is in my mind cannot be in yours, or in any other mind," says Hylas — " doth it not, therefore, follow from your principles that no two can see the same thing, and is not this highly absurd ? " " If the word same be taken in the vulgar acceptation," replies Philonous,... | |
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