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| Alphabetical [« »] annihilation 2 anomalous 2 another 29 answer 33 answered 1 answering 4 anticipate 1 | Frequency [« »] 35 upon 34 conceive 34 consider 33 answer 33 even 33 notion 32 far | George Berkeley A treatise concerning the Principles of Human Knowledge IntraText - Concordances answer |
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1 Pre, Int, 11 | we by general terms?" His answer is: "Words become general 2 Pre, Int, 16 | represented. To which I answer, that, though the idea I 3 Pre, Int, 18 | and no other. To which I answer, that in the definition 4 Text, 0, 8 | unthinking substance. I answer, an idea can be like nothing 5 Text, 0, 16 | therefore cannot explain it. I answer, though you have no positive, 6 Text, 0, 23 | nobody by to perceive them. I answer, you may so, there is no 7 Text, 0, 34 | sort may be objected, I answer, that by the principles 8 Text, 0, 37 | corporeal substances. To this my answer is, that if the word substance 9 Text, 0, 39 | custom call them things; I answer, I do it for two reasons: - 10 Text, 0, 41 | tenets. To all which the answer is evident from what hath 11 Text, 0, 42 | as our own thoughts. In answer to this, I desire it may 12 Text, 0, 45 | it is again created. In answer to all which, I refer the 13 Text, 0, 49 | subject in which it exists. I answer, those qualities are in 14 Text, 0, 50 | really exist. To this I answer that there is not any one 15 Text, 0, 51 | talk after this manner? I answer, he would so; in such things 16 Text, 0, 54 | predominant an error? I answer, first, that, upon a narrow 17 Text, 0, 56 | in the world. To this I answer, that men knowing they perceived 18 Text, 0, 58 | not perceived by sense. I answer, that tenet, if rightly 19 Text, 0, 61 | 61. To all which I answer, first, that though there 20 Text, 0, 65 | 65. To all which my answer is, first, that the connexion 21 Text, 0, 67 | sense may possibly exist. In answer to which I say, first, that 22 Text, 0, 71 | 71. In answer to this, I observe that, 23 Text, 0, 77 | of light and colours. I answer, first, if what you mean 24 Text, 0, 79 | with great difficulties. I answer, when words are used without 25 Text, 0, 80 | Matter is adhered to. I answer, you may, if so it shall 26 Text, 0, 82 | human bodies. To which I answer that no sort of writings 27 Text, 0, 132| a contradiction in it; I answer that upon a thorough examination 28 Text, 0, 136| do a triangle. To this I answer, that, in case we had a 29 Text, 0, 138| 138. I answer, if it does not in those 30 Text, 0, 139| have no meaning in them. I answer, those words do mean or 31 Text, 0, 139| the same appellation. I answer, all the unthinking objects 32 Text, 0, 150| sole operation of God? I answer, if by Nature is meant only 33 Text, 0, 151| wisdom and goodness. But the answer to this objection is in