The Works of John Locke: In Ten Volumes, المجلد 2J. Johnson, 1801 |
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... evident signification . 23. The ends of language : first , to convey our ideas . 24. Secondly , to do it with quickness . 25. Thirdly , therewith to con- vey the knowledge of things . 26-31 . How men's words fail in all these . 32. How ...
... evident signification . 23. The ends of language : first , to convey our ideas . 24. Secondly , to do it with quickness . 25. Thirdly , therewith to con- vey the knowledge of things . 26-31 . How men's words fail in all these . 32. How ...
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... evident from the immediate following words , where I say , * The idea of pure substance ' in general , is only a supposition of we know not what support of such qualities as are capable of producing simple ideas in us . ' And these two ...
... evident from the immediate following words , where I say , * The idea of pure substance ' in general , is only a supposition of we know not what support of such qualities as are capable of producing simple ideas in us . ' And these two ...
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... evident , that having no other ⚫ idea or notion of matter , but something wherein those many sensible ' qualities , which affect our senses , do subsist , by supposing a substance , wherein thinking , knowing , doubting , and a power ...
... evident , that having no other ⚫ idea or notion of matter , but something wherein those many sensible ' qualities , which affect our senses , do subsist , by supposing a substance , wherein thinking , knowing , doubting , and a power ...
الصفحة 23
... evident it proves , that the parts of other bodies are held together by the external pressure of the æther , and can have no other conceivable cause of their cohesion and union , by so much the more it leaves us in the dark concerning ...
... evident it proves , that the parts of other bodies are held together by the external pressure of the æther , and can have no other conceivable cause of their cohesion and union , by so much the more it leaves us in the dark concerning ...
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... evident as that by impulse , which we ascribe to body . Constant experience makes us sensible of both these , though our narrow under- standings can comprehend neither . For when the mind would look beyond those original ideas we have ...
... evident as that by impulse , which we ascribe to body . Constant experience makes us sensible of both these , though our narrow under- standings can comprehend neither . For when the mind would look beyond those original ideas we have ...
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abstract ideas actions æther agree agreement or disagreement animal annexed answer aqua regia archetypes article of faith belong bishop of Worcester body certainty clear and distinct clear idea collection of simple colour complex idea conceive concerning conformable confused connexion consciousness consider consists dead denominate discourse distinct ideas distinguish doubt exist false falshood farther give gold hath ideas of sub ideas of substances immaterial intuitive knowledge knowledge language lordship says material substance men's mind mixed modes moral motion names of substances nature nominal essence obscure observe parrot particles of matter particular perceive perception perly personal identity plain produce raised real essence reason relation resurrection Secondly sensation sense sensible qualities signification simple ideas solid sorts of substances soul speak species spirit stances stand substratum supposed ther things Thirdly thought tion true truth vitally united whereby wherein whereof whilst words