| Arthur Joseph de Sopper - 1907 - Počet stránok 230
...erkent: „an idea, which considered in ideas". itself is particular, becomes general, by being made lo represent or stand for all other particular ideas of the same sort" 7 ), zoodat „universality" mogelijk is, al bestaat ') Cf. Berkeley, Pr. of H. Kn. Introd. 19 (I 251).... | |
| Joseph Louis Perrier - 1909 - Počet stránok 368
...absurdity and that the only ideas we are entitled to regard as general are particular ideas which are made to represent or stand for all other particular ideas of the same sort.* Berkeley's rejection of abstraction rests upon a lamentable confusion which has originated in Locke... | |
| Theodore De Laguna, Grace Mead Andrus De Laguna - 1910 - Počet stránok 276
...structure of ideas, but a peculiar function which certain ideas have acquired. That is to say,—"an idea, which, considered in itself, is particular, becomes general by being made to represent or to stand for all other particular ideas of the same sort." Now what evidence had he to support this... | |
| 1912 - Počet stránok 278
...he says, " and speak only of what we can conceive, I believe that we shall acknowledge that an idea, which considered in itself is particular, becomes...or stand for all other particular ideas of the same sort.3 ... A geometrician . . . draws, for instance, a black line of an inch in length : this, which... | |
| Rudolf Eisler - 1912 - Počet stránok 910
...(vermittelst des Wortes) eine ganze Klasse repräsentieren, vertreten. (Eine Vorstellung wird allgemein „by being made to represent or stand for all other particular ideas of the same sort".) Ein Dreieck, das weder gleichseitig noch ungleichseitig noch schiefwinkelig usw. ist. besteht höchstens... | |
| Frank Thilly - 1914 - Počet stránok 640
...nor slow, curvilinear nor rectilinear. There are general ideas, to be sure, in this sense: an idea which, considered in itself, is particular becomes...stand for all other particular ideas of the same sort. We use one name or sign for all particular ideas of the same sort, and because we use one name, we... | |
| Frithiof Brandt - 1921 - Počet stránok 438
...art, eller for at blive ved Berkeley's egen tekst: „I believe we shall acknowledge that an idea, which considered in itself is particular, becomes...for all other particular ideas of the same sort".* Er denne løsning en virkelig løsning? Har Berkeley med sin repræsentationstanke løst problemet:... | |
| Dugald Stewart - 1921 - Počet stránok 660
...ideas. " Let us now consider " (says he) the Bishop's notion of generalizing. An idea (he tells " us) which, considered in itself, is particular, becomes...represent or stand for all other particular ideas of t! the same sort. To make this plain by an example : Suppose (says " Berkeley) a geometrician is demonstrating... | |
| George Berkeley - 1922 - Počet stránok 346
...to our words, and speak only of what we can conceive, I believe we shall acknowledge, that an idea, which considered in itself is particular, becomes...represent or stand for all other particular ideas of the tame sort. <^" To make this plain by an example, sup1 " To this I cannot assent, being of opinion "... | |
| George Alexander Johnston - 1923 - Počet stránok 414
...complementary ; and they are, in fact, both comprehended in one of Berkeley's general formulae : " An idea, which considered in itself is particular, becomes...for all other particular ideas of the same sort." l And, since idea for Berkeley may mean either (a) a particular thing, or (6) a particular image, this... | |
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