| John Locke - 1722 - 640 páginas
...poffibly fliall never be able to know, whether any mere material Being thinks, or no ; it being impoffible for us, by the Contemplation of our own Ideas, without Revelation, to difcover, whether Omnipotency has not given to fome Syftems of Matter firly difpbs'd, a Power to perceive... | |
| Andrew Baxter - 1745 - 446 páginas
...pofJibly Jhall never be able to know, whether any mere material being thinks, or not; it being impojjible for us, by the contemplation of our own ideas, without revelation, to difcover whether Omnipotency has not given to feme fyjlena of matter fitly difpofed, a power to perceive... | |
| Jean-Baptiste de Boyer Argens (marquis d') - 1766 - 390 páginas
...fhall never be able to know whether any •*' mere material Being thinks or no, it being im" poflible for us, by the Contemplation of our own " Ideas, without Revelation, to difcover whether " Omnipotency has not given to fome Syftems of \" Matter fitly difpofed, a Power to... | |
| Joseph Priestley - 1777 - 424 páginas
...poffibly " fhall never be able to know whether any mere material " being thinks or no; it being impoflible for us, by the " contemplation of our own ideas, Without revelation, to " difcover whether omnipotency has not given to foine " fyftems of matter, fitly difpofed, a power... | |
| John Locke - 1796 - 554 páginas
...t Tufculan. Quasft. L. ie 23. | Ecckf. xi. j. H C. xxiv. v. 39, ** rft Anfwer. tt Ibid. impofllble for us, by the contemplation of our own ideas, without revelation, to difcover, whether omnipotency has not given to fome fyftems of matter fitly difpofed a power to perceive... | |
| John Locke - 1801 - 334 páginas
...poflibly fhall never be able to know, whether any mere material being thinks, or no ; it being irupoffible for us, by the contemplation of our own ideas, without revelation, to difcover, whether Omnipotency has not given to fome fyftems of matter fitly difpofed, a power to perceive... | |
| John Locke - 1805 - 520 páginas
...23, J Eccles, xi. /, J C. xxivf v. 35, »» m Answer, tt Ibid, Ch. 3. Extent of Human Knowledge. 103 impossible for us", by the contemplation of our own ideas, without revelation, to discover, whether oninipotency has not given to some systems of matter fitly disposed a power to perceive and think,... | |
| John Locke - 1808 - 346 páginas
...material being thinks or not ; it being impossible for us, merely by the contemplation of our own ideas, to discover whether Omnipotency has not given to some systems of matter a power to perceive and think, or joined a thinking immaterial substance to matter : for, not knowing... | |
| John Locke - 1813 - 448 páginas
...the ideas of matter and thinking, ( 1 } but possibly shall never be able to know, whether any mere material being thinks, or no ; it being impossible for us, by the cort(1) Againft that ajTertion of Mr. Locke, that pofiibly we shall never be able to know whether any... | |
| Joseph Priestley - 1817 - 568 páginas
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