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| Alphabetical [« »] philosophiae 1 philosophic 3 philosophical 1 philosophy 15 phrases 1 phrensies 1 picture 1 | Frequency [« »] 15 inert 15 less 15 ourselves 15 philosophy 15 possibly 15 purpose 15 right | George Berkeley A treatise concerning the Principles of Human Knowledge IntraText - Concordances philosophy |
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1 Pre, Int, 1 | 1. Philosophy being nothing else but the 2 Pre, Int, 4 | into the several sects of philosophy; insomuch that the wisest 3 Text, 0, 21 | controversies and disputes in philosophy, and not a few of far greater 4 Text, 0, 46 | the received principles of philosophy are themselves chargeable 5 Text, 0, 50 | destroy the whole corpuscular philosophy, and undermine those mechanical 6 Text, 0, 50 | use of Matter in natural philosophy. Besides, they who attempt 7 Text, 0, 58 | several sound truths in philosophy and mathematics. For example, 8 Text, 0, 60 | art, which in the common philosophy have very apposite uses 9 Text, 0, 85 | are entirely banished from philosophy. "Whether corporeal substance 10 Text, 0, 88 | confounds the mind and makes philosophy ridiculous in the eyes of 11 Text, 0, 101| from sense, are Natural Philosophy and Mathematics; with regard 12 Text, 0, 101| say somewhat of Natural Philosophy. On this subject it is that 13 Text, 0, 111| therefore be alone regarded in philosophy. And the true as we are 14 Text, 0, 118| 118. Hitherto of Natural Philosophy: we come now to make some 15 Text, 0, 133| highly advantageous to true philosophy. as well as to religion.