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above-mentioned 1
abridge 1
abridged 1
absolute 25
absolutely 10
abstract 88
abstracted 16
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26 possible
26 sect
26 unthinking
25 absolute
25 least
25 never
25 perhaps
George Berkeley
A treatise concerning the Principles of Human Knowledge

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absolute

   Part, Chapter,  Paragraph
1 Pre, Int, 15 | comprehend, not consisting in the absolute, positive nature or conception 2 Text, 0, 3 | as to what is said of the absolute existence of unthinking 3 Text, 0, 12 | any one should give it an absolute existence without the mind. 4 Text, 0, 24 | understand what is meant by the absolute existence of sensible objects 5 Text, 0, 24 | insist, to wit, that the absolute existence of unthinking 6 Text, 0, 88 | ourselves with the terms "absolute," "external," "exist, "and 7 Text, 0, 98 | doctrine lays one under an absolute necessity of thinking, either 8 Text, 0, 110| Motion are distinguished into absolute and relative, true and apparent, 9 Text, 0, 111| it is there taken in an absolute or abstracted sense, for 10 Text, 0, 111| author holds there is an absolute Space, which, being unperceivable 11 Text, 0, 111| according as the space is absolute or relative so also is the 12 Text, 0, 111| relative so also is the place. Absolute Motion is said to be the 13 Text, 0, 111| translation of a body from absolute place to absolute place, 14 Text, 0, 111| body from absolute place to absolute place, as relative motion 15 Text, 0, 111| And, because the parts of absolute space do not fall under 16 Text, 0, 111| not at all in the true or absolute, which should therefore 17 Text, 0, 111| properties. - First, in true or absolute motion all parts which preserve 18 Text, 0, 111| in that which is true or absolute, is proportional to the 19 Text, 0, 114| believe we may find all the absolute motion we can frame an idea 20 Text, 0, 114| hath been already observed, absolute motion, exclusive of all 21 Text, 0, 114| and effects ascribed to absolute motion will, if I mistake 22 Text, 0, 116| not imply the being of an absolute Space, distinct from that 23 Text, 0, 133| Particularly Matter, or the absolute existence of corporeal objects, 24 Text, 0, 149| affect us, on whom we have an absolute and entire dependence, in 25 Text, 0, 155| and that we have a most absolute and immediate dependence


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