The Works of John Locke, المجلد 1W. Otridge and Son, 1812 |
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الصفحة iv
... evident marks of authenticity : of which I shall only observe farther , that by the method there taken of paraphrasing these writers in one close , continued discourse , where the substance is laid together and properly digested , a ...
... evident marks of authenticity : of which I shall only observe farther , that by the method there taken of paraphrasing these writers in one close , continued discourse , where the substance is laid together and properly digested , a ...
الصفحة lxii
... the mind receives the im- pression . 5 , 6. Children , tho ' they have ideas in the womb , have none innate . 7. Which ideas first , is not evident . 8-10 . Ideas of sensation often changed by the judgment THE CONTENTS .
... the mind receives the im- pression . 5 , 6. Children , tho ' they have ideas in the womb , have none innate . 7. Which ideas first , is not evident . 8-10 . Ideas of sensation often changed by the judgment THE CONTENTS .
الصفحة 8
... evident truths may be op- posed but that is not a fault in the term , but him that uses it . And therefore I cannot easily persuade myself ( whatever your lordship hath said in the heat of your concern ) that you have bestowed so much ...
... evident truths may be op- posed but that is not a fault in the term , but him that uses it . And therefore I cannot easily persuade myself ( whatever your lordship hath said in the heat of your concern ) that you have bestowed so much ...
الصفحة 14
... evident , that all mind natu- children and idiots have not the least appre- rally im- hension or thought of them ; and the want of that is enough to destroy that universal assent , which must needs be the necessary concomitant of all ...
... evident , that all mind natu- children and idiots have not the least appre- rally im- hension or thought of them ; and the want of that is enough to destroy that universal assent , which must needs be the necessary concomitant of all ...
الصفحة 15
... evident that there are no such impressions . For if they are not no- tions naturally imprinted , how can they be innate ? and if they are notions imprinted , how can they be un- known ? To say a notion is imprinted on the mind , and yet ...
... evident that there are no such impressions . For if they are not no- tions naturally imprinted , how can they be innate ? and if they are notions imprinted , how can they be un- known ? To say a notion is imprinted on the mind , and yet ...
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