| George Berkeley, Alexander Campbell Fraser - 1884 - 448 էջ
...the supposition that the living being each man calls himself is a single being . . . our organised bodies are no more ourselves, or part of ourselves, than any other matter around MS.' ' It is as easy to conceive,' he continues, 'that we may exist out of bodies as in them; that... | |
| george long - 1888 - 528 էջ
...the power is nor what he supposes it to bo. " Upon the whole then our organs of sense and our Iknbs are certainly instruments, which the living persons,...ourselves, make use of to perceive and move with." Butler's Analogy, clmp. i. " The will of a fool docs not make law, he says. Unfortunately it does,... | |
| Edmund Gosse - 1889 - 462 էջ
...or his feet the movers in any other sense than as the microscope and the staff are. Upon the whole then our organs of sense and our limbs are certainly...persons ourselves make use of to perceive and move with : there is not any probability that they are any more, nor, consequently, that we have any other kind... | |
| Edmund Gosse - 1889 - 454 էջ
...or his feet the movers in any other sense than as the microscope and the staff are. Upon the whole then our organs of sense and our limbs are certainly...persons ourselves make use of to perceive and move with : there is not any probability that they are any more, nor, consequently, that we have any other kind... | |
| Edmund Gosse - 1889 - 440 էջ
...or his feet the movers in any other sense than as the microscope and the staff are. Upon the whole then our organs of sense and our limbs are certainly...persons ourselves make use of to perceive and move with : there is not any probability that they are any more, nor, consequently, that we have any other kind... | |
| Marcus Aurelius (Emperor of Rome) - 1891 - 252 էջ
...purpose are quoted by Gataker (p. 382). Bishop Butler has the same as to the soul : " Upon the whole then our organs of sense and our limbs are certainly...more ourselves, or part of ourselves than any other mattet around us." (Compare Anton. x. 38.) i4 The reader may consult Discourse V. " Of the existence... | |
| Edmund Gosse - 1891 - 462 էջ
...or his feet the movers in any other sense than as the microscope and the staff are. Upon the whole then our organs of sense and our limbs are certainly...persons ourselves make use of to perceive and move with : there is not any probability that they are any more, nor, consequently, that we have any other kind... | |
| Edmund Gosse - 1891 - 440 էջ
...or his feet the movers in any other sense than as the microscope and the staff are. Upon the whole then our organs of sense and our limbs are certainly...persons ourselves make use of to perceive and move with : there is not any probability that they are any more, nor, consequently, that we have any other kind... | |
| Wyllys Rede - 1893 - 222 էջ
...into existence or lapse into non-existence." — Prof. John Fiske, Cosmical Philosophy, i. 281, 65. 1 "Our organs of sense and our limbs are certainly instruments...persons, ourselves, make use of to perceive and move with : there is not any probability that they are any more ; nor, consequently that we have any other kind... | |
| Marcus Aurelius (Emperor of Rome) - 1894 - 320 էջ
...purpose are quoted by Gataker (p. 382). Bishop Butler has the same as to the soul : " Upon the whole, then, our organs of sense and our limbs are certainly...any other matter around us." (Compare Anton, x. 38.) 1 The reader may consult Discourse V. " Of the existence and nature of God," in John Smith's " Select... | |
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