The Works of John Locke, المجلد 2W. Otridge and Son, 1812 |
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... Secondly , or its simple . ones jumbled disorderly together . 9. Thirdly , or are mutable or undetermined . 10. Confusion , without re- ference to names , hardly conceivable . 11. Confusion concerns al- ways two ideas . 12. Causes of ...
... Secondly , or its simple . ones jumbled disorderly together . 9. Thirdly , or are mutable or undetermined . 10. Confusion , without re- ference to names , hardly conceivable . 11. Confusion concerns al- ways two ideas . 12. Causes of ...
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... Secondly , Modes not false . 18. Thirdly , Ideas of sub- stances , when false . 19. Truth or falsehood always supposes affirmation or negation . 20. Ideas in themselves nei- ther true nor false . 21. But are false , First , when judged ...
... Secondly , Modes not false . 18. Thirdly , Ideas of sub- stances , when false . 19. Truth or falsehood always supposes affirmation or negation . 20. Ideas in themselves nei- ther true nor false . 21. But are false , First , when judged ...
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... Secondly , To the reality of things . 6. Words by use readily excite ideas . 7. Words often used without signification . 8. Their signification perfect- ly arbitrary . SECT . CHA P. III . Of general terms . 1. The greatest part of words ...
... Secondly , To the reality of things . 6. Words by use readily excite ideas . 7. Words often used without signification . 8. Their signification perfect- ly arbitrary . SECT . CHA P. III . Of general terms . 1. The greatest part of words ...
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... Secondly , Names of simple ideas and modes signify al- ways both real and nominal essence . 4. Thirdly , Names of simple ideas undefinable . 5. If all were definable , it would be a process in infi- nitum . 6. What a definition is . 7 ...
... Secondly , Names of simple ideas and modes signify al- ways both real and nominal essence . 4. Thirdly , Names of simple ideas undefinable . 5. If all were definable , it would be a process in infi- nitum . 6. What a definition is . 7 ...
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... Secondly , because they have no standards . 8. Propriety not a sufficient remedy . 9. The way of learning these names contributes also to their doubtfulness . 10. Hence unavoidable obscu- rity in ancient authors . 11. Names of ...
... Secondly , because they have no standards . 8. Propriety not a sufficient remedy . 9. The way of learning these names contributes also to their doubtfulness . 10. Hence unavoidable obscu- rity in ancient authors . 11. Names of ...
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abstract ideas actions æther animal annexed answer aqua regia article of faith belong bishop of Worcester body clear and distinct clear idea cohesion collection of simple colour complex idea conceive concerning conformity consciousness consider consists corporeal substances dead denominate discourse distinct idea distinguish doubt exist false farther frame gold grain grave hath horse idea of personal idea of sub idea of substance immaterial spirit inconsistent knowledge lordship says material substance men's mind mixed modes motion nature nominal essence obscure observe parrot particles of matter particular Paul personal identity plain plant plex ideas produced raised rational real essence reason rection relation resurrection Saviour scripture Secondly sensation sense sensible qualities signify simple ideas Socrates solid sorts of substances soul sown speak species stances stand subsist substratum supposed supposition things thought tion true vitally united whereby wherein whereof whilst words