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" The fundamental tenet of the Vedanti school consisted, not in denying the existence of matter, that is, of solidity, impenetrability, and extended figure, (to deny which would be lunacy) but in correcting the popular notion of it, and in contending, that... "
History of the Intellectual Development of Europe - Página 60
por John William Draper - 1876 - 438 páginas
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Asiatick Researches: Or, Transactions of the Society Instituted in ..., Volumen4

1798 - 542 páginas
...it, and in contending that it has no essence independent of mental perception, that existence arid perceptibility are convertible terms, that external...alone sustains them, were suspended but for a moment ; an opinion, which EPICHARMUS and PLATO seem to have adopted, and which which haa been maintained...
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Asiatic Researches; Or, Transactions of the Society, Instituted in Bengal ...

Asiatic Society of Bengal - 1807 - 504 páginas
...deny which would be lunacy) but, in correcting the popular notion of it, and in contending that it has no essence independent of mental perception ;...the divine energy, which alone sustains them, were sufpended but for a moment : an opinion, which Epicharmus and Plato seem to have adopted, and which...
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A Tour to Sheeraz, by the Route of Kazroon and Feerozabad: With Various ...

Edward Scott Waring - 1807 - 356 páginas
...(to deny which would be lunacy) but in correcting the popular notion of it, and in contending that it has no essence independent of mental perception: that...external appearances and sensations are illusory, • See Enfiold's History of Philosophy, vol. ii. p. 222, 488. Sir William Jones, vol. ip 10 i, and...
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A tour to Sheeraz by the rout of Kazroon & Feerozabad [&c.]. To which is ...

Edward Scott Waring - 1807 - 358 páginas
...(to deny which would be lunacy) but in correcting the popular notion of it, and in contending that jt has no essence independent of mental perception :...are convertible terms ; that external appearances aad sensations are illusory, • See Enfield's History of Philosophy, vol. ii. p. 222, 488. Sir William...
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Christianity in India: An Essay on the Duty, Means, and Consequences, of ...

John William Cunningham - 1808 - 224 páginas
...Vyasa himself, it teaches that the material world exists only in the perceptions of men ; in short, that " existence and perceptibility are convertible...sustains them, were suspended but for a moment*." Now although we should admit, with the distinguished writer from whom this statement is Sir William...
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Letters on India

Lady Maria Callcott - 1814 - 428 páginas
...independent on mental perception, and consequently that existence and perceptibility are controvertible terms. That external appearances and sensations are...alone sustains them were suspended but for a moment. Their notions concerning the human soul approach nearly to the Pantheism of some other philosophical...
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Letters on India

Lady Maria Callcott - 1814 - 432 páginas
...independent on mental perception, and consequently that existence and perceptibility are controvertible terms. That external appearances and sensations are...alone sustains them were suspended but for a moment. Their notions concerning the human soul approach nearly to the Pantheism of some other philosophical...
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Elements of the Philosophy of the Human Mind, Volumen2

Dugald Stewart - 1814 - 560 páginas
...deny which mould be lunacy,') but in correcting the popular notion of it, and in contending, that it has no essence independent of mental perception, that...external appearances and sensations are illusory, and mould vanish into nothing, if the divine energy, mhich alone sustains them, were suspended but fora...
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Elements of the Philosophy of the Human Mind, Volumen2

Dugald Stewart - 1814 - 582 páginas
...has no essence indepen" dent of mental perception, that existence and perceptibility arecon" vertible terms, that external appearances and sensations are...'vanish into nothing, if the divine energy, which alone sus" tains them, were suspended but for a moment * ; an opinion, which " Epicharmus and Plato seem...
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Letters on India

Lady Maria Callcott - 1814 - 428 páginas
...perceptibility are controvertible terms. That external appearances and sensations are illusory, arid would vanish into nothing if the divine energy which...alone sustains them were suspended but for a moment. Their notions concerning the human soul approach nearly to the Pantheism of some other philosophical...
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