The Works of John Locke, المجلد 1W. Otridge and Son, 1812 |
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الصفحة xvii
... memory on that account , with what indignation must we behold the remains of that great and good man , lying under a mean , mouldering tomb - stone , [ which but too strictly verifies the prediction he had given of it , and its little ...
... memory on that account , with what indignation must we behold the remains of that great and good man , lying under a mean , mouldering tomb - stone , [ which but too strictly verifies the prediction he had given of it , and its little ...
الصفحة lxiii
... Memory . 3. Attention , repetition , pleasure and pain , fix ideas . 4 , 5. Ideas fade in the memory . 6. Constantly repeated ideas can scarce be lost . 7. In remembering , the mind is often active . 8 , 9. Two defects in the me- mory ...
... Memory . 3. Attention , repetition , pleasure and pain , fix ideas . 4 , 5. Ideas fade in the memory . 6. Constantly repeated ideas can scarce be lost . 7. In remembering , the mind is often active . 8 , 9. Two defects in the me- mory ...
الصفحة 20
... memory , and names got to them . Afterwards the mind , proceeding farther , abstracts them , and by de- grees learns the use of general names . In this manner the mind comes to be furnished with ideas and language , the materials about ...
... memory , and names got to them . Afterwards the mind , proceeding farther , abstracts them , and by de- grees learns the use of general names . In this manner the mind comes to be furnished with ideas and language , the materials about ...
الصفحة 21
... memory ; as soon as it is able to retain and perceive distinct ideas . But whether it be then , or no , this is certain , it does so long before it has the use of words , or comes to that , which we commonly call " the use of reason ...
... memory ; as soon as it is able to retain and perceive distinct ideas . But whether it be then , or no , this is certain , it does so long before it has the use of words , or comes to that , which we commonly call " the use of reason ...
الصفحة 51
... memory began to keep a register of their actions , or date the time when any new thing appeared to them ; and therefore make no scruple to conclude , that those propositions , of whose knowledge they can find in them- selves no original ...
... memory began to keep a register of their actions , or date the time when any new thing appeared to them ; and therefore make no scruple to conclude , that those propositions , of whose knowledge they can find in them- selves no original ...
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