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| Alphabetical [« »] subsistence 5 subsisting 2 substance 60 substances 14 substantial 1 substantive 1 substitute 1 | Frequency [« »] 14 sort 14 study 14 subject 14 substances 14 unperceived 13 also 13 author | George Berkeley A treatise concerning the Principles of Human Knowledge IntraText - Concordances substances |
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1 Text, 0, 10 | without the mind in unthinking substances, do at the same time acknowledge 2 Text, 0, 11 | tenet of extended movable substances existing without the mind 3 Text, 0, 14 | existing in the corporeal substances which excite them, for that 4 Text, 0, 18 | solid, figured, movable substances may exist without the mind, 5 Text, 0, 19 | suppose Matter or corporeal substances, since that is acknowledged 6 Text, 0, 20 | the existence of corporeal substances, represented by his ideas, 7 Text, 0, 36 | said: - There are spiritual substances, minds, or human souls, 8 Text, 0, 37 | take away all corporeal substances. To this my answer is, that 9 Text, 0, 82 | are bodies, even corporeal substances, when taken in the vulgar 10 Text, 0, 89 | are active, indivisible substances: the latter are inert, fleeting, 11 Text, 0, 89 | exist in minds or spiritual substances. We comprehend our own existence 12 Text, 0, 91 | those unextended indivisible substances or spirits which act and 13 Text, 0, 91 | only ideas of the corporeal substances created by him; if indeed 14 Text, 0, 136| imagined) proper to know substances withal, which, if we had,