id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt berkeley-treatise-5826 berkeley-treatise-5826 .txt text/plain 36333 1473 65 framing abstract ideas or notions of things. abstraction the idea of colour exclusive of extension, and of motion 9. And as the mind frames to itself abstract ideas of qualities or of the abstract idea of animal are body, life, sense, and abstract ideas, and the uses they are thought necessary to, I shall colour, figure, motion, smell, taste, etc., i.e. the ideas perceived substances may exist without the mind, corresponding to the ideas we ideas, that is, they exist in the mind, or are perceived by it, as things like unto our ideas existing without, as in attributing to them thing distinct from Spirit and idea, from perceiving and being or ideas, which exist only in a mind perceiving them; and this is true object of our thought is an idea existing only in the mind, and one who thinks the objects of sense exist without the mind will ./cache/berkeley-treatise-5826.txt ./txt/berkeley-treatise-5826.txt