Philosophical Works of James Frederick Ferrier: Philosophical remainsGarland Pub., 1980 |
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Էջ 457
... ideas of our feeble understandings . We must , how- ever , beware , above all things , of regarding these Divine ideas as mere ideas . An idea , as usually un- derstood , is that from which all reality has been ab- stracted ; but the ...
... ideas of our feeble understandings . We must , how- ever , beware , above all things , of regarding these Divine ideas as mere ideas . An idea , as usually un- derstood , is that from which all reality has been ab- stracted ; but the ...
Էջ 494
... ideas ; and these ideas of mind on the one hand and of matter on the other , were felt to be ideas which men could not help thinking , inasmuch as the idea of a permanent on the one hand , and of a mutable on the other , of one and many , ...
... ideas ; and these ideas of mind on the one hand and of matter on the other , were felt to be ideas which men could not help thinking , inasmuch as the idea of a permanent on the one hand , and of a mutable on the other , of one and many , ...
Էջ 501
... ideas rests , the reasoning by which it is supported . 7. That there is much truth in this doctrine of innate ideas , when rightly understood and expound- ed , I firmly believe . I cannot pause at present to attempt its complete ...
... ideas rests , the reasoning by which it is supported . 7. That there is much truth in this doctrine of innate ideas , when rightly understood and expound- ed , I firmly believe . I cannot pause at present to attempt its complete ...
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INTRODUCTION TO THE PHILOSOPHY OF CONSCI | 1 |
BERKELEY AND IDEALISM 1842 | 291 |
INTRODUCTORY LECTURE Nov 1856 | 463 |
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