| Samuel Clarke - 1717 - 488 pages
...prefent either to the Things tkemfehes, (as the Omniprefent God is to the whole Univerfe :,) or to the Images of Things, (as the Soul of Man is in its proper Senfory. ) Nothing can any more AEl, or be AEied t See the Note in my Fhfl Rtpfy, §. 3. upon, agiffe,... | |
| Thomas Reid - 1822 - 432 pages
...being present to the images of the things perceived, it (the soul) could not possibly perceive them. A living substance can only there perceive where it...as the omnipresent God is to the whole universe, or to the images of things, as the soul of man is in its proper sensory. Nothing can any more act, or... | |
| Frederick Beasley - 1822 - 584 pages
...being present to the images of the things perceived, it (the soul) could not possibly perceive them. A living substance can only there perceive where it is present, either to the things themselves, fas the omnipresent God is to the whole universe,) or to the images of things, as the soul of man is... | |
| Thomas Reid - 1827 - 706 pages
...being present to the images of the things perceived, it (the sonl) could not possibly perceive them. A living substance can only there perceive where it...the omnipresent God is to the whole universe), or to the images of things, (as the eoul of man is in its proper sensory). Nothing can any more net, or... | |
| Johann Eduard Erdmann - 1840 - 460 pages
...exist in space and in time, 'but His existence causes space and time. Ibid. p. 303. A living substauce can only there perceive, where it is present either to the things themselves (as the omnipresent <jod is to the whole universe) or to the images of things (as the soul of man is in its proper sensory).... | |
| Johann Eduard Erdmann - 1840 - 476 pages
...is present cither to the things themselves (as the omnipresent Uod is to the whole universe) or to the images of things (as the soul of man is in its proper sensory). IVothing can any more act or be acted upon where it is not present, than it can be where it is not.... | |
| Thomas Reid - 1846 - 1080 pages
...soul, without being present to the images of the things perceived, could not possibly perceive them. A living substance can only there perceive, where it is present, either to the cognisable by the similar: but, in his Mrtimafhian Etíñcs, he reverts to the doctiinc which, in the... | |
| Thomas Reid - 1850 - 522 pages
...soul, without being present to the images of the things perceived, could not possibly perceive them. A living substance can only there perceive, where...the omnipresent God is to the whole universe,) or to the images of things, as the soul is in its proper senson'uwi." That nothing can act immediately... | |
| Edward John Hamilton - 1883 - 740 pages
...soul, without being Eresent to the images of the things perceived, could not possily perceive them. A living substance can only there perceive, where...the omnipresent God is to the whole universe), or to the images of things, as the soul is in its proper serisorium." Porterfield, treating of vision,... | |
| Thomas Reid, William Hamilton, Harry M. Bracken, Thomas Reid, Sir William Hamilton - 1094 pages
...soul, without being present to the images of the things perceived, could not possibly perceive them. A living substance can only there perceive, where it is present, either to the copnicable by the similar ; but, in his Wcomachian Ethics, he reverts to the doctitne which, in the... | |
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