The Works of John Locke, المجلد 2W. Otridge and Son, 1812 |
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... reason why they are SO com- pounded . 14. Names of mixed modes stand always for their real essences . 15. Why their names are usu- ally got before their ideas . 16. Reason of my being so large on this subject . CHAP . VI . Of the names ...
... reason why they are SO com- pounded . 14. Names of mixed modes stand always for their real essences . 15. Why their names are usu- ally got before their ideas . 16. Reason of my being so large on this subject . CHAP . VI . Of the names ...
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... reason , or not ? If not , then accidents or modes must subsist of them- selves ; and these simple ideas need no tortoise to support them : for figures and colours , & c . would do well enough of themselves , but for some fancies men ...
... reason , or not ? If not , then accidents or modes must subsist of them- selves ; and these simple ideas need no tortoise to support them : for figures and colours , & c . would do well enough of themselves , but for some fancies men ...
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... reason or no ? I have said that it is grounded upon this , * That we cannot conceive how simple ideas of sensible qualities ❝ should subsist alone ; and therefore we suppose them to exist in , and to be supported by some common subject ...
... reason or no ? I have said that it is grounded upon this , * That we cannot conceive how simple ideas of sensible qualities ❝ should subsist alone ; and therefore we suppose them to exist in , and to be supported by some common subject ...
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... reason about those things so well , fully , and clearly , as if we had perfect , adequate , clear , and distinct ideas . Other objections are made against the following parts of this paragraph by that reverend prelate , viz . The ...
... reason about those things so well , fully , and clearly , as if we had perfect , adequate , clear , and distinct ideas . Other objections are made against the following parts of this paragraph by that reverend prelate , viz . The ...
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... reason deny the existence of body ; it be- ing as rational to affirm there is no body , because we have no clear and distinct idea of the substance of mat- ter , as to say there is no spirit , because we have no clear and distinct idea ...
... reason deny the existence of body ; it be- ing as rational to affirm there is no body , because we have no clear and distinct idea of the substance of mat- ter , as to say there is no spirit , because we have no clear and distinct idea ...
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