| George Berkeley - 1922 - عدد الصفحات: 346
...acute and judicious proposer answers : Not. For though he has obtained the experience of how a globe, how a cube affects his touch ; yet he has not yet...his hand unequally, shall appear to his eye, as it doth in the cube. I agree with this thinking gentleman, whom I am proud to call my friend, in his answer... | |
| John Locke - 1924 - عدد الصفحات: 438
...experience, that what affects his touch so 67~sb, most affect his sight ^o or so ; or that a protubprant angle in the. cube, that pressed his hand unequally, shall appear to his eye as it does in the cube.' I agree with this thinking gentleman, whom I am proud to call my friend, in his answer to this his... | |
| G. W. Leibniz, Gottfried Wilhelm Freiherr von Leibniz - 1982 - عدد الصفحات: 316
...Familiar Letters between Mr. Locke and Several of his Friends with the Old Style date of 2 March 1692/3. or so must affect his sight so or so, or that a protuberant angle in the cube, that presses his hand unequally, will appear to his eye as it does in the cube. THEO. If you will just consider... | |
| Beryl E. McKenzie, Ross Henry Day - 1987 - عدد الصفحات: 320
...obtained the experience of how a globe, how a cube, affects his touch; yet he has not yet obtained the experience, that what affects his touch so or...unequally, shall appear to his eye as it does in the cube. I agree with this thinking gentleman, whom I am proud to call my friend, in his answer to this his... | |
| Roy A. Sorensen Associate Professor of Philosophy New York University - 1992 - عدد الصفحات: 334
...acute and judicious proposer answers: 'Not. For though he has obtained the experience of how a globe, how a cube, affects his touch; yet he has not yet...affects his touch so or so, must affect his sight so or so'9 Although Molyneux expected that his answer would eventually be supported by execution of the experiment,... | |
| Jules David Law - 1993 - عدد الصفحات: 282
...acute and judicious Proposer answers: Noi. For though he has obtain'd the experience of, bow a Globe, how a Cube affects his touch; yet he has not yet attained...his touch so or so, must affect his sight so or so; ... I agree with this thinking Gent, whom I am proud to call my Friend, in his answer to this his Problem;... | |
| Ann Jessie van Sant - 2004 - عدد الصفحات: 168
...Clarendon Press, 1979), p. 146 (II, ix, 8). All other references will appear in the text. not jet obtained the Experience, that what affects his touch so or so must affect his sight so or so" (II, ix, 8). George Berkeley continuing the discussion, also answers in the negative and insists that... | |
| Graham Alan John Rogers - 1996 - عدد الصفحات: 276
...of 1693, Molyneux explained his answer: For though he has obtain'd the experience of, how a Globe, how a Cube affects his touch; yet he has not yet attained...unequally, shall appear to his eye, as it does in the Cube.1 ' For example, he praised the 'method of Investigating Nature' practised by 'the Societies lately... | |
| David Appelbaum - 1995 - عدد الصفحات: 172
...solution. Molyneux is quoted as saying: Not. For though he has obtained the experience of how a globe, how a cube, affects his touch, yet he has not yet...unequally shall appear to his eye as it does in the cube. 9 The point—with which Berkeley later agrees—is that the separate senses divide the world into... | |
| Michael Baxandall - 1997 - عدد الصفحات: 228
...acute and judicious Proposer answers: Not. For though he has obtain 'd the experience of, how a Globe, how a Cube affects his touch; yet he has not yet attained...so or so, must affect his sight so or so; Or that a protruberant angle in the Cube, that pressed his hand unequally, shall appear to his eye, as it does... | |
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