The Quarterly Review, Volume 132John Murray, 1872 |
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Pagina 110
... things . Instead of an absolute , independent , reality , he proposed that the material world should be considered as having only a secondary and relative reality , -secondary , that is , and relative to mind . If things are nothing ...
... things . Instead of an absolute , independent , reality , he proposed that the material world should be considered as having only a secondary and relative reality , -secondary , that is , and relative to mind . If things are nothing ...
Pagina 111
... things as full of God ; all effects as really dependent on a first cause - the will of God ; secondary causes as being invariable , but frequently arbitrary , signs of things about to follow ; and the province of the physical sciences ...
... things as full of God ; all effects as really dependent on a first cause - the will of God ; secondary causes as being invariable , but frequently arbitrary , signs of things about to follow ; and the province of the physical sciences ...
Pagina 354
... things at first , he cares not . All these things , of which his early writings are full , are in his later writings unmentioned , discarded , forgotten . Action , and the intellect which immediately determines action , is all that he ...
... things at first , he cares not . All these things , of which his early writings are full , are in his later writings unmentioned , discarded , forgotten . Action , and the intellect which immediately determines action , is all that he ...
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The Works of John Hookham Frere in Verse | 26 |
burne London 1871 | 59 |
The Works of George Berkeley D D formerly Bishop | 85 |
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