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George Berkeley

A Treatise Concerning the Principles of Human Knowledge

  • Jan Noje citiraoпре 3 године
    we have first raised a dust and then complain we cannot see.
  • Jan Noje citiraoпре 3 године
    Philosophy being nothing else but THE STUDY OF WISDOM AND TRUTH
  • Briandje citiraoпре 5 година
    It seems therefore that, to be certain this proposition is universally true, we must either make a particular demonstration for every particular triangle, which is impossible, or once for all demonstrate it of the ABSTRACT IDEA OF A TRIANGLE, in which all the particulars do indifferently partake and by which they are all equally represented.
  • Briandje citiraoпре 5 година
    we shall acknowledge that an idea which, considered in itself, is particular, becomes general by being made to represent or stand for all other particular ideas of the SAME SORT.
  • Briandje citiraoпре 5 година
    Besides, the mind of man being finite, when it treats of things which partake of infinity, it is not to be wondered at if it run into absurdities and contradictions, out of which it is impossible it should ever extricate itself, it being of the nature of infinite not to be comprehended by that which is finite.
  • Briandje citiraoпре 6 година
    It is true the mind in this imperfect state has need of such ideas, and makes all the haste to them it can, for the CONVENIENCY OF COMMUNICATION AND ENLARGEMENT OF KNOWLEDGE, to both which it is naturally very much inclined. But yet one has reason to suspect such ideas are marks of our imperfection. At least this is enough to show that the most abstract and general ideas are not those that the mind is first and most easily acquainted with, nor such as its earliest knowledge is conversant about
  • Briandje citiraoпре 6 година
    is, I know, a point much insisted on, that all knowledge and demonstration are about universal notions,
  • Briandje citiraoпре 6 година
    And as the former owes its generality not to its being the sign of an abstract or general line, but of ALL PARTICULAR right lines that may possibly exist, so the latter must be thought to derive its generality from the same cause, namely, the VARIOUS PARTICULAR lines which it indifferently denotes
  • Briandje citiraoпре 6 година
    To be plain, I own myself able to abstract IN ONE SENSE, as when I consider some particular parts or qualities separated from others, with which, though they are united in some object, yet it is possible they may really exist without them.
  • Briandje citiraoпре 6 година
    And here it is to be noted that I do not deny absolutely there are general ideas, but only that there are any ABSTRACT GENERAL IDEAS;
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