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| Alphabetical [« »] miles 1 mind 188 minded 1 minds 36 mineral 1 mingling 1 minimum 1 | Frequency [« »] 37 cause 37 evident 36 each 36 minds 36 much 36 thoughts 35 first | George Berkeley A treatise concerning the Principles of Human Knowledge IntraText - Concordances minds |
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1 Pre, Int, 1 | scruples spring up in our minds concerning those things 2 Pre, Int, 14 | and so framed in their minds abstract general ideas, 3 Pre, Int, 20 | instantly produced in the minds of those who are accustomed 4 Pre, Int, 22 | perplexed and entangled the minds of men; and that with this 5 Text, 0, 3 | any existence out of the minds or thinking things which 6 Text, 0, 19 | excite their ideas in our minds. But neither can this be 7 Text, 0, 19 | ideas or sensations in our minds can be no reason why we 8 Text, 0, 36 | are spiritual substances, minds, or human souls, which will 9 Text, 0, 44 | will be imprinted in our minds at such and such distances 10 Text, 0, 48 | particular mind, but all minds whatsoever. It does not 11 Text, 0, 56 | cause distinct from the minds on which they are imprinted.~ 12 Text, 0, 57 | excites those ideas in our minds, is not marked out and limited 13 Text, 0, 59 | succession of ideas in our minds, often make, I will not 14 Text, 0, 66 | have too much estranged the minds of men from that active 15 Text, 0, 68 | producing any idea in our minds, nor is at all extended, 16 Text, 0, 70 | of exciting ideas in our minds. For, say you, since we 17 Text, 0, 70 | do not excite them in our minds, or anywise immediately 18 Text, 0, 70 | ideas to imprint on our minds; that so things may go on 19 Text, 0, 71 | produce sensations in our minds in a constant and regular 20 Text, 0, 72 | who excites them in our minds; but this is all that I 21 Text, 0, 74 | which are imprinted on our minds, either by sense or reflexion, 22 Text, 0, 74 | occasion to excite ideas in our minds?~ 23 Text, 0, 84 | a change of ideas in the minds of the spectators? And, 24 Text, 0, 89 | supported by, or exist in minds or spiritual substances. 25 Text, 0, 89 | knowledge or notion of our own minds, of spirits and active beings, 26 Text, 0, 90 | can subsist without the minds which perceive them, or 27 Text, 0, 94 | many sensations in their minds, which have no other existence 28 Text, 0, 98 | sucession of ideas in our minds, it follows that the duration 29 Text, 0, 119| therefore so far infected the minds of some, that they have 30 Text, 0, 122| particular things to our minds. I shall not at present 31 Text, 0, 125| are grafted as well in the minds of geometricians as of other 32 Text, 0, 133| of their own out of the minds of spirits, no one thing 33 Text, 0, 140| the ideas that are in the minds of other spirits by means 34 Text, 0, 148| ideas excited in our own minds; and these being exhibited 35 Text, 0, 149| intimately present to our minds, producing in them all that 36 Text, 0, 150| sensations imprinted on our minds, according to certain fixed