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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... "
A History of the Intellectual Development of Europe - Página 54
por John William Draper - 1875
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The Works of Dugald Stewart: Elements of the philosophy of the human mind

Dugald Stewart - 1829 - 442 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, that...alone sustains them, were suspended but for a moment ; * an opinion which Epicharmus and Plato 'seem to have adopted, and which has been maintained in the...
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Cain the Wanderer: A Vision of Heaven ; Darkness and Other Poems

John Edmund Reade - 1829 - 356 páginas
...tells us, that the Vedaiiti school assert, " that existence and perceptibility are contro" vertible terms, that external appearances and sensations are...energy which alone " sustains them, were suspended for a moment." But Plato was not the only one who could think so finely, yet intelligibly. Democritus...
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The Religions and Religious Ceremonies of All Nations: Accurately ...

Joseph Nightingale - 1835 - 806 páginas
...independent on mental perceptions, and consequently that existence and perceptibility are control vertible 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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Continental India: Travelling Sketches and Historical ..., Volumen1

James William Massie - 1840 - 512 páginas
...votaries as sustaining a harmony with the constitution of the visible world, though they " contend that it has no essence independent of mental perception ;...existence and perceptibility are convertible terms." The religion of the Hindoos, and their philosophy, are each interwoven completely with the other, and...
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Elements of the Philosophy of the Human Mind: In Two Parts, Volúmenes1-2

Dugald Stewart - 1843 - 632 páginas
...which would be lunacy), but in correcting the popular notion of it, and in contending, that it his no essence independent of mental perception ; that...convertible terms ; that external appearances and y sensations are illusory, and would vanish into nothing, if the divine energy, which \ alone sustains...
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Elements of the Philosophy of the Human Mind: In Two Parts, Parte1

Dugald Stewart - 1847 - 666 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; that...perceptibility are convertible terms; that external appearance* aed sensations are illusory, and would vanish into nothing, if the divine energy, which...
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The Biblical Repository and Classical Review, Volumen6

1850 - 778 páginas
...independent of mental perception ; that external appearances and sensations are illusory, and would vanish to nothing if the Divine energy, which alone sustains them, were suspended but for a moment." They also teach, that as "material substance is mere illusion, there exists in this universe only one...
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The Collected Works of Dugald Stewart, Volumen3

Dugald Stewart - 1854 - 452 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, that...vanish into nothing, if the divine energy, which alone suitaini them, vx.-e suspended btttfor a moment;1 an opinion which Epicharmus and Plato seem to have...
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The Collected Works of Dugald Stewart, Esq. F.R.SS.: Elements of the ...

Dugald Stewart - 1854 - 454 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, that...external appearances and sensations are illusory, ami ivould vanish Into nothing, if the divine energy, which alone sustains them, were suspended but...
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The Collected Works of Dugald Stewart, Esq., F.R.SS., ...: Elements of the ...

Dugald Stewart - 1854 - 450 páginas
...contending, that it has no essence independent of mental perception, that existence and perceptibility arc convertible terms, that external appearances and sensations...vanish into nothing, if the divine energy, which alone suttuiHti them, ipc.'e suspended but for a moment;1 an opinion which Epichannus and Plato seem to have...
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