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| Alphabetical [« »] perceivable 3 perceive 43 perceived 87 perceives 14 perceiving 11 percepi 1 perception 12 | Frequency [« »] 14 life 14 lines 14 nevertheless 14 perceives 14 produced 14 reader 14 received | George Berkeley A treatise concerning the Principles of Human Knowledge IntraText - Concordances perceives |
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1 Text, 0, 2 | something which knows or perceives them, and exercises divers 2 Text, 0, 7 | than Spirit, or that which perceives. But, for the fuller proof 3 Text, 0, 27 | undivided, active being - as it perceives ideas it is called the understanding, 4 Text, 0, 33 | thinking substance which perceives them, in that they are excited 5 Text, 0, 38 | exist only in the mind that perceives them; and this is all that 6 Text, 0, 47 | rendered more acute, it perceives a greater number of parts 7 Text, 0, 48 | be some other spirit that perceives them though we do not. Wherever 8 Text, 0, 68 | matter. It neither acts, nor perceives, nor is perceived; for this 9 Text, 0, 73 | in a Spirit or Mind which perceives them it follows that we 10 Text, 0, 90 | distinct from that which perceives them. Sensible objects may 11 Text, 0, 135| substance which supports or perceives ideas should itself be an 12 Text, 0, 138| which thinks, wills, and perceives; this, and this alone, constitutes 13 Text, 0, 139| an idea, but that which perceives ideas, and wills, and reasons 14 Text, 0, 148| that which lives, moves, perceives, and thinks as we do - but