The Works of George Berkeley Volume 1

The Works of George Berkeley Volume 1 PDF Author: George Berkeley
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1871 edition. Excerpt: ...been said, I must confess it does not appear to me-that there can be any motion other than relative'0; so that to conceive motion there must be at least conceived two bodies, whereof the distance or position in regard to each other is varied. Hence, if there was one only body in being it could not possibly be moved. This to me seems very evident, in that the idea I have of motion does necessarily include relation.--'Whether others can conceive it otherwise, a little attention may satisfy them. 113. But, though in every motion it be necessary to conceive more bodies than one, yet it may be that one only is moved, namely, that on which the force causing the change in the distance or situation of the bodies, is impressed. For, however some may define relative motion, so as to term that body moved which changes its distance from some other body, whether the force or action causing that change were impressed on it or no, yet as 93I cannot assent to this; for, since we are told relative motion is that which is perceived by sense, and regarded in the ordinary affairs of life, it follows that every man of common sense knows what it is as well as the best philosopher. Now, I ask any one whether, in his sense of motion as he walks along the streets, the stones he passes over may be said to move, because they change distance with his feet? To me it appears that though motion includes a relation of one thing to another, yet it is not necessary that each term of the relation be denominated from it. As a man may think of somewhat which does not think, so a body may be moved to or from another body which is not therefore itself in motion, p41 mean relative motion, for other I am not able to conceive. 114. As the place happens to be variously...

The Works of George Berkeley Volume 1

The Works of George Berkeley Volume 1 PDF Author: George Berkeley
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ISBN: 9781230389714
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Pages : 170

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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1871 edition. Excerpt: ...been said, I must confess it does not appear to me-that there can be any motion other than relative'0; so that to conceive motion there must be at least conceived two bodies, whereof the distance or position in regard to each other is varied. Hence, if there was one only body in being it could not possibly be moved. This to me seems very evident, in that the idea I have of motion does necessarily include relation.--'Whether others can conceive it otherwise, a little attention may satisfy them. 113. But, though in every motion it be necessary to conceive more bodies than one, yet it may be that one only is moved, namely, that on which the force causing the change in the distance or situation of the bodies, is impressed. For, however some may define relative motion, so as to term that body moved which changes its distance from some other body, whether the force or action causing that change were impressed on it or no, yet as 93I cannot assent to this; for, since we are told relative motion is that which is perceived by sense, and regarded in the ordinary affairs of life, it follows that every man of common sense knows what it is as well as the best philosopher. Now, I ask any one whether, in his sense of motion as he walks along the streets, the stones he passes over may be said to move, because they change distance with his feet? To me it appears that though motion includes a relation of one thing to another, yet it is not necessary that each term of the relation be denominated from it. As a man may think of somewhat which does not think, so a body may be moved to or from another body which is not therefore itself in motion, p41 mean relative motion, for other I am not able to conceive. 114. As the place happens to be variously...

The Works of George Berkeley, Volume 1

The Works of George Berkeley, Volume 1 PDF Author: George Berkeley
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The Works of George Berkeley. Vol. 1 of 4: Philosophical Works, 1705-21

The Works of George Berkeley. Vol. 1 of 4: Philosophical Works, 1705-21 PDF Author: George Berkeley
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Works of George Berkeley

Works of George Berkeley PDF Author: George Berkeley
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1871 edition. Excerpt: ...should "7 According to Sir W. Hamilton, for example, we are intellectually necessitated to think that every new phenomenon must have previously existed in anotber formbut not necessarily in this, that, or the other particular form; for a knowledge of which we are indebted to experience. 7' In other words, what tbe preceding form of any new phenomena actually was, has been determined by the Supreme Will, and is, in that sense, arbitrary. God is the proper cause of the antecedent and consequent forms or phenomena of existence being what we actually find them t0 be. seem to become philosophers to employ their thoughts (contrary to what some hold") about the final causes of things, =0 for, besides that this would prove a very pleasing entertainment to the mind, it might be of great advantage, in that it not only discovers to us the attributes of the Creator, but may also direct us in several instances to the proper uses and applications of things 5 and I must confess I see no reason why pointing out the various ends to which natural things are adapted, and for which they were originally with unspeakable wisdom contrived, should not be thought one good way of accounting for them, and altogether worthy a philosopher. Thirdly, from what has been premised no reason can be drawn why the history of nature should not still be studied, and observations and experiments made--which, that they are of use to mankind, and enable us to draw any general conclusions, is not the result of any immutable habitudes or relations between things themselves, but only of God's goodness and kindness to men in the administration of the world. 'See sect. 30 and 31. Fourthly, by a diligent observation of the phenomena within our view, we may...

The Works of George Berkeley, D.D., Bishop of Cloyne

The Works of George Berkeley, D.D., Bishop of Cloyne PDF Author: George Berkeley
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The Works of George Berkeley D.D.

The Works of George Berkeley D.D. PDF Author: Alexander Campbell Fraser
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Philosophical works, 1705-21

Philosophical works, 1705-21 PDF Author: George Berkeley
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The Works of George Berkeley. Vol. 1 of 4

The Works of George Berkeley. Vol. 1 of 4 PDF Author: George Berkeley
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The Works of George Berkeley, Bishop of Cloyne

The Works of George Berkeley, Bishop of Cloyne PDF Author: A. A. Luce
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