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  1.  On Sense And The Sensible / Aristotle
    350 BC ON SENSE AND THE SENSIBLE ... it is through this sense especially that we perceive the common sensibles, viz. figure, magnitude, motion, number  details...
  2.  Sense And Sensibility / Austen, Jane
    The Project Gutenberg Etext of Sense and Sensibility, by Austen Please take a look ... , and further information is included below. We need your donations. Sense and Sensibility, by Jane Austen September  details...
  3.  Sense and Sensibility / Austen, Jane, 1775-1817
    The Project Gutenberg Etext of Sense and Sensibility, by Austen Please take a look ... , and further information is included below. We need your donations. Sense and Sensibility, by Jane Austen September  details...
  4.  Three Dialogues Between Hylas And Philonous / Berkeley, George
    . But are there no other things? What think you of distrusting the senses, of denying the real existence of sensible things ... >. Shall we therefore examine which of us it is that denies the reality of sensible things, or professes  details...
  5.  Three Dialogues Between Hylas and Philonous / Berkeley, George, 1685-1753
    the senses, of denying the real existence of sensible things, or pretending to know nothing of them ... the reality of sensible things, or professes the greatest ignorance of them; since, if I take you rightly  details...
  6.  The principles of human knowledge : a treatise on the nature of material substance and its relation to the absolute / by George Berkeley ; edited by Collyns Simon. / Berkeley, George, 1685-1753
    respecting phenomena and percipients. CHAPTER II Of Sensible Objects or Sense-phenomena 3 Sensible ... , as well as in their notion that the sensible universe is inside the head, which obliges them to suppose  details...
  7.  Of The Delicacy Of Taste And Passion / Hume, David
    , which makes them extremely sensible to all the accidents of life, and gives them a lively joy upon ... them above measure; but they are as sensibly touched with contempt. People of this character have  details...
  8.  Selections from Berkeley, annotated. An introduction to the problems of modern philosophy for the use of students in colleges and universities, by Alexander Campbell Fraser. / Berkeley, George, 1685-1753
    his celebrated (often misunderstood; explanation of what the reality of the sensible world consists in ... sensible qualities which affect our senses do subsist.' In like manner, ' by supposing a substance wherein  details...
  9.  Selections from Berkeley; with an introduction and notes, for the use of students in the universities, by Alexander Campbell Fraser. / Berkeley, George, 1685-1753
    of Matter than as something wherein sensible qualities which affect our senses do subsist. In like manner ... . The whole material world is a system of sensible signs. Every appearance of which we are percipient  details...
  10.  An essay upon the relation of cause and effect : controverting the doctrine of Mr. Hume, concerning the nature of that relation, with observations upon the opinions of Dr. Brown and Mr. Lawrence connected with the same subject. / Shepherd, Mary, Lady
    sensible qualities, that they have " like secret powers, and expect that Ef- " fects similar ... from that " which it infers from a hundred others ? " When a man says, I have found in all " past instances such sensible  details...

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