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| Alphabetical [« »] abstracted 16 abstractedly 1 abstracting 5 abstraction 16 abstractions 1 abstracts 1 absurd 18 | Frequency [« »] 17 stand 17 thus 16 abstracted 16 abstraction 16 good 16 motions 16 moved | George Berkeley A treatise concerning the Principles of Human Knowledge IntraText - Concordances abstraction |
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1 Pre, Int, 7 | mind can frame to itself by abstraction the idea of colour exclusive 2 Pre, Int, 10 | two proper acceptations of abstraction. And there are grounds to 3 Pre, Int, 11 | defence of the doctrine of abstraction, and try if I can discover 4 Pre, Int, 11 | enlarge them by any kind of abstraction." - Essay on Human Understanding, 5 Pre, Int, 11 | can by no means attain to abstraction. But then if this be made 6 Pre, Int, 12 | that they are formed by abstraction, after the manner set forth 7 Pre, Int, 15 | those notions are formed by abstraction in the manner premised - 8 Pre, Int, 17 | those great masters of abstraction, through all the manifold 9 Pre, Int, 18 | had been any thought of abstraction. See III. vi. 39, and elsewhere 10 Pre, Int, 23 | increased by the doctrine of abstraction. For, so long as men thought 11 Text, 0, 5 | there be a nicer strain of abstraction than to distinguish the 12 Text, 0, 5 | that may properly be called abstraction which extends only to the 13 Text, 0, 6 | involving all the absurdity of abstraction, to attribute to any single 14 Text, 0, 10 | try whether he can, by any abstraction of thought, conceive the 15 Text, 0, 99 | which depend on a twofold abstraction; first, it is supposed that 16 Text, 0, 100| in effect the doctrine of abstraction has not a little contributed