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George Berkeley
A treatise concerning the Principles of Human Knowledge

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1 Pre, Pre | which some of the following notions may seem to bear, it is, 2 Pre, Int, 6 | framing abstract ideas or notions of things. He who is not 3 Pre, Int, 10 | never pretend to abstract notions. It is said they are difficult 4 Pre, Int, 14 | labour of framing abstract notions will be found a hard task 5 Pre, Int, 15 | demonstration are about universal notions, to which I fully agree: 6 Pre, Int, 15 | appear to me that those notions are formed by abstraction 7 Pre, Int, 15 | is that things, names, or notions, being in their own nature 8 Pre, Int, 17 | of abstract natures and notions seems to have led them into. 9 Pre, Int, 19 | they stand for abstract notions. That there are many names 10 Text, 0, 5 | but so many sensations, notions, ideas, or impressions on 11 Text, 0, 25 | All our ideas, sensations, notions, or the things which we 12 Text, 0, 48 | objection at all against our notions. For, though we hold indeed 13 Text, 0, 55 | find that at this day those notions have gained but a very inconsiderable 14 Text, 0, 58 | will be objected that the notions we advance are inconsistent 15 Text, 0, 74 | abstracted and indefinite notions of being, or occasion, though 16 Text, 0, 74 | all the ideas, sensations, notions which are imprinted on our 17 Text, 0, 96 | many sceptical and impious notions, such an incredible number 18 Text, 0, 100| words stand for general notions, abstracted from all particular 19 Text, 0, 109| inferences, to enlarge our notions of the grandeur, wisdom, 20 Text, 0, 114| extent of thought, and juster notions of the system of things, 21 Text, 0, 114| order therefore to fix their notions they seem to conceive the 22 Text, 0, 117| thought pernicious and absurd notions. It is certain that not 23 Text, 0, 130| and grown to such strange notions, as have occasioned no small 24 Text, 0, 134| prejudice soever against our notions this may give to those who 25 Text, 0, 143| they could frame abstract notions of the powers and acts of 26 Text, 0, 143| presumed to stand for abstract notions, have been introduced into 27 Text, 0, 150| heathens who had not just notions of the omnipresence and


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