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" But say you, though the ideas themselves do not exist without the mind, yet there may be things like them whereof they are copies or resemblances, which things exist without the mind, in an unthinking substance. I answer, an idea can be like nothing but... "
The British encyclopedia, or, Dictionary of arts and sciences
by William Nicholson - 1809
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The Rhetoric of Berkeley's Philosophy

Peter Walmsley - 1990 - 236 pages
...copies or resemblances, which things exist without the mind, in an unthinking substance. I answer, an idea can be like nothing but an idea; a colour or figure can be like nothing but another colour or figure. If we look but ever so little into our thoughts, we shall...
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The Philosophy of Mind: Classical Problems/contemporary Issues

Brian Beakley, Peter Ludlow - 1992 - 460 pages
...are copies or resemblances, which things exist without the mind in an unthinking substance. I answer, an idea can be like nothing but an idea; a colour or figure can be like nothing but another colour or figure. If we look but never so little into our thought, we shall...
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Reality

Carl Avren Levenson, Jonathan Westphal - 1994 - 218 pages
...copies or resemblances, which things exist without the mind, in an unthinking substance. I answer, an idea can be like nothing but an idea; a colour or figure c?n be like nothing but another colour or figure. If we look but ever so little into our thoughts,...
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A Historical Introduction to the Philosophy of Mind: Readings with Commentary

Peter A. Morton - 1996 - 522 pages
...are copies or resemblances, which things exist without the mind in an unthinking substance. I answer, an idea can be like nothing but an idea; a colour or figure can be like nothing but another colour or figure. If we look but never so little into our thoughts, we shall...
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Jonathan Edwards and the Limits of Enlightenment Philosophy

Leon Chai - 1998 - 181 pages
...existence of anything external to the mind "whereof they [ideas] are copies or resemblances." After all, "an idea can be like nothing but an idea; a colour or figure can be like nothing but another colour or figure" (Works 2.144). Berkeley then asks whether the "supposed...
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The Cambridge History of Seventeenth-century Philosophy, Volume 2

Daniel Garber, Michael Ayers - 2003 - 676 pages
...Agent. But we may not infer that our ideas are like unto this Power, Cause or Active Being.'163 Indeed, 'an idea can be like nothing but an idea; a colour or figure can be like nothing but another colour or figure.' Ideas can thus only 'copy and represent' other ideas. 16"...
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Sinne, Gegenstände und Sensibilia: zur Wahrnehmungslehre des Thomas von Aquin

Jörg Alejandro Tellkamp - 1999 - 338 pages
...copies or resemblances, which things exist without the mind, in an unthinking substance. I answer, an idea can be like nothing but an idea; a colour or figure can be like nothing but another colour or figure. If we look but ever so little into our thoughts, we shall...
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Berkeley's Thought

George Sotiros Pappas - 2000 - 300 pages
...copies or resemblances, which things exist without the mind, in an unthinking substance. I answer, an idea can be like nothing but an idea; a colour or figure can be like nothing but another colour or figure. If we look but ever so little into our thoughts, we shall...
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The Library of Original Sources: Volume VI (Advance in Knowledge 1650-1800)

Oliver J. Thatcher - 2004 - 466 pages
...are copies or resemblances, which things exist without the mind in an unthinking substance. I answer, an idea can be like nothing but an idea ; a colour or figure can be like nothing but another colour or figure. If we look but never so little into our thoughts, we shall...
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Philosophers Explore The Matrix

Christopher Grau - 2005 - 366 pages
...copies or resemblances, which things exist without the mind, in an unthinking substance. I answer, an idea can be like nothing but an idea; a colour or figure can be like nothing but another colour or figure. If we look but ever so little into our thoughts, we shall...
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