| JAMES J. WALSH, M.D., Ph.D., Sc.D. - 1923 - 360 Seiten
...distinguished and best beloved man of his generation in the British Isles. Sir James Mackintosh said of him: "Ancient learning, exact science, polished society,...ascribing "To Berkeley every virtue under heaven." "Even the discerning, fastidious and turbulent Atterbury said after an interview with him: 'So much... | |
| Isabella Mitchell Cooper, Marion Horton - 1926 - 1302 Seiten
...material external world and he is known as the perfector of a subjective idealism. •IS-J-4DO 491-499 Ancient learning, exact science, polished society,...adorn and enrich the mind of this accomplished man. These four volumes cover in the first three his philosophical works; the fourth contains his miscellaneous... | |
| George Berkeley - 1928 - 168 Seiten
...physical experiments in optics or the physiology of the eye."—Editor. of this accomplished man. All bis contemporaries agreed with the Satirist in ascribing...factions and hostile wits concurred only in loving, admiring, and contributing to advance him. The severe sense of Swift endured his visions; the modest... | |
| George Berkeley, Thomas J. McCormack - 2003 - 150 Seiten
...optics or the physiology of the eye." — Editor. of this accomplished man. All his COD temporaries agreed with the Satirist in ascribing To Berkeley...factions and hostile wits concurred only in loving, admiring, and contributing to advance him. The severe sense of Swift endured his visions ; the modest... | |
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