The Works of John LockeCosimo, Inc., 01/01/2008 - 512 من الصفحات From the American and French revolutions to modern theories of consciousness to contemporary entertainment (the hit TV series Lost features a character named John Locke who espouses Lockeian concepts), the influence of English philosopher JOHN LOCKE (16321704) falls wide and deep over Western culture. Yet his writings are less familiar to even serious readers and students of philosophy than that of other great thinkers of recent centuries. Here, Cosimo proudly presents, in 10 volumes, a replica of the 1801 tenth edition of Lockes collected works. Volume IV includes: [ A Letter to the Right Rev. Edward Lord Bishop of Worcester, concerning some Passages relating to Mr. Lockes Essay of Human Understanding, in a late Discourse of his Lordships in Vindication of the Trinity [ Mr. Lockes Reply to the Bishop of Worcesters Answer to his Letter [ An Answer to Remarks upon an Essay concerning Human Understanding [ Mr. Lockes Reply to the Bishop of Worcesters Answer to his second Letter |
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... material to the matter in hand. But as to the idea of substance, what it is, and how we come by it, your lordship says, " it is a repugnancy to our conceptions of " things, that modes and accidents should subsist by " themselves,- and ...
... material to the matter in hand. But as to the idea of substance, what it is, and how we come by it, your lordship says, " it is a repugnancy to our conceptions of " things, that modes and accidents should subsist by " themselves,- and ...
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... may not be mistaken what I mean, when I speak of ideas of sensation and reflection, as the materials of all our knowledge ; give me leave, my lord, to C 3 set" B. ii. c. 1 set down a place or two Bishop of Worcester: \§ VOLUME PAGE.
... may not be mistaken what I mean, when I speak of ideas of sensation and reflection, as the materials of all our knowledge ; give me leave, my lord, to C 3 set" B. ii. c. 1 set down a place or two Bishop of Worcester: \§ VOLUME PAGE.
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... materials of all B. 11. c. 2. << our knowledge, are suggested and fur- 5 7" " nished to the mind only by these two ways " above-mentioned, viz. sensation and reflection." And again, " These are the most considerable of B. n. c. 7. ,< t] ...
... materials of all B. 11. c. 2. << our knowledge, are suggested and fur- 5 7" " nished to the mind only by these two ways " above-mentioned, viz. sensation and reflection." And again, " These are the most considerable of B. n. c. 7. ,< t] ...
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... material being " thinks or not; it being impossible for us, by the contemplation of our own ideas, without revelation, to discover whether omnipotency hath not given to some systems of matter, fitly disposed, a power to perceive or ...
... material being " thinks or not; it being impossible for us, by the contemplation of our own ideas, without revelation, to discover whether omnipotency hath not given to some systems of matter, fitly disposed, a power to perceive or ...
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... material substance that- thinks in us. I grant it ; but add, that the general idea of substance being the same every where, the modifica-' tion of thinking, or the power of thinking joined to it, makes it a spirit, without considering ...
... material substance that- thinks in us. I grant it ; but add, that the general idea of substance being the same every where, the modifica-' tion of thinking, or the power of thinking joined to it, makes it a spirit, without considering ...
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An Answer to Remarks upon an Essay concerning Human | 186 |
Mr Lockes Reply to the Bishop of Worcesters Answer | 193 |
Index | 499 |
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