... uneasiness than the want of a material world, it came into my mind more than forty years ago. to put the question, What evidence have I for this doctrine, that all the objects of my knowledge are ideas in my own mind '! From that time to the present,... The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal - Page 2691804Full view - About this book
| 1906 - 614 pages
...own mind ? From that time to the present I have been candidly and impartially, as I think, seeking for the evidence of this principle, but can find none, excepting the authority of philosophers." Consequently, Reid set himself with great eagerness to examine the foundations of mental... | |
| Lewis White Beck - 1966 - 332 pages
...my own mind? From that time to the present I have been candidly and impartially, as I think, seeking for the evidence of this principle, but can find none, excepting the authority of philosophers. . . . But, supposing this principle to be true, Berkeley's system is impregnable. No... | |
| Thomas Reid, William Hamilton, Harry M. Bracken, Thomas Reid, Sir William Hamilton - 1094 pages
...own mind ? From that time to the present, I have been candidly and impartiy,all as I think, seeking leave the application entirely to the reader's judgment, and save ourselves the t philosophers." In following the train of Dr Reid's researches, this last extract merits attention,... | |
| Thomas Reid - 1983 - 448 pages
...my own mind? From that time to the present I have been candidly and impartially, as I think, seeking for the evidence of this principle, but can find none, excepting the authority of philosophers. We shall have occasion to examine its evidence afterwards. I would at present only observe,... | |
| C. J. McCracken, I. C. Tipton - 2000 - 314 pages
...my own mind? From that time to the present I have been candidly and impartially, as I think, seeking for the evidence of this principle, but can find none, excepting the authority of philosophers. We shall have occasion to examine its evidence afterwards. I would at present only observe,... | |
| Michael Huemer - 2002 - 636 pages
...my own mind? From that time to the present 1 have been candidly and impartially, as I think, seeking for the evidence of this principle, but can find none, excepting the authority of philosophers. We shall have occasion to examine its evidence afterwards. I would at present only observe,... | |
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