The Works of John Locke, المجلد 1W. Otridge and Son, 1812 |
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الصفحة xii
... sound sleep any night would yield sufficient satisfaction in the present case , which thus may derive light even from the darkest parts of nature ; and which will the more merit our regard , since the same point has been in some measure ...
... sound sleep any night would yield sufficient satisfaction in the present case , which thus may derive light even from the darkest parts of nature ; and which will the more merit our regard , since the same point has been in some measure ...
الصفحة lv
... sound , which is to be steadily the sign of that very same ob- ject of the mind , or determinate idea . To explain this a little more particularly . By de- terminate , when applied to a simple idea , I mean that simple appearance which ...
... sound , which is to be steadily the sign of that very same ob- ject of the mind , or determinate idea . To explain this a little more particularly . By de- terminate , when applied to a simple idea , I mean that simple appearance which ...
الصفحة lvi
... sound it uses as a sign of it . 2. That this idea , thus determined , i . e . which the mind has in itself , and knows , and sees there , be determined without any change to that name , and The Epistle to the Reader .
... sound it uses as a sign of it . 2. That this idea , thus determined , i . e . which the mind has in itself , and knows , and sees there , be determined without any change to that name , and The Epistle to the Reader .
الصفحة lxii
... sounds , of hearing . 2. Few simple ideas have SECT . names . CHAP . IV . Of solidity . 1. We receive this idea from touch . 2. Solidity fills space . 3. Distinct from space . 4. From hardness . 5. On solidity depend im- pulse ...
... sounds , of hearing . 2. Few simple ideas have SECT . names . CHAP . IV . Of solidity . 1. We receive this idea from touch . 2. Solidity fills space . 3. Distinct from space . 4. From hardness . 5. On solidity depend im- pulse ...
الصفحة lxv
... sounds . 4. Modes of colours . 5. Modes of tastes and smells . 6. Some simple modes have no names . 7. Why some modes have , and others have names . CHAP . XIX . Of the modes of thinking . SECT . not 1 , 2. Sensation , remembrance ...
... sounds . 4. Modes of colours . 5. Modes of tastes and smells . 6. Some simple modes have no names . 7. Why some modes have , and others have names . CHAP . XIX . Of the modes of thinking . SECT . not 1 , 2. Sensation , remembrance ...
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