Beccaria, iii. [413].
Being, as the most general conception, ii. 236;
in the professorial philosophy, ii. 288;
relation of thought to. See [Thing in itself];
limitation of individual being the cause of philosophy, i. 135;
contrast of seeing and being, iii. [392].
Bell, Sir Ch., i. 133, iii. [6].
Benedict, iii. [450].
Berkeley, on rareness of thought, i. 50;
his idealism, ii. 15, 29, 41, 163, 165, 175, iii. [59], [261].