The Works of John Locke, المجلد 1W. Otridge and son, 1812 |
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الصفحة lv
... mind , and consequently determined , i . e . such as it is there seen and perceived to be . This , I think , may fitly be called a determinate or determined idea , when such as it is at any time objectively in the mind , and so ...
... mind , and consequently determined , i . e . such as it is there seen and perceived to be . This , I think , may fitly be called a determinate or determined idea , when such as it is at any time objectively in the mind , and so ...
الصفحة lvi
... mind has before its view , and sees in itself , when that idea is present in it , or should be present in it , when a man gives a name to it I say , should be ; because it is not every one , not perhaps any one , who is so careful of ...
... mind has before its view , and sees in itself , when that idea is present in it , or should be present in it , when a man gives a name to it I say , should be ; because it is not every one , not perhaps any one , who is so careful of ...
الصفحة lix
... mind , and particularly no innate spe- culative principles . SECT . 1. The way shown how we come by any knowledge , suf- ficient to prove it not innate . 2. General assent , the great ar- gument . 3. Universal consent proves nothing ...
... mind , and particularly no innate spe- culative principles . SECT . 1. The way shown how we come by any knowledge , suf- ficient to prove it not innate . 2. General assent , the great ar- gument . 3. Universal consent proves nothing ...
الصفحة lxii
... mind appear- can neither make nor destroy them . CHAP . III . Of ideas of one sense . 1. As colours , of seeing ; sounds , of hearing . 2. Few simple ideas have SECT . names . CHAP . IV . Of solidity . 1. We receive this idea from touch ...
... mind appear- can neither make nor destroy them . CHAP . III . Of ideas of one sense . 1. As colours , of seeing ; sounds , of hearing . 2. Few simple ideas have SECT . names . CHAP . IV . Of solidity . 1. We receive this idea from touch ...
الصفحة 7
... minds ; every one is conscious of them in himself , and men's words and actions will satisfy him that they are in others . Our first enquiry then shall be , how they come into the mind . endeavoured to defend , is because they have been ...
... minds ; every one is conscious of them in himself , and men's words and actions will satisfy him that they are in others . Our first enquiry then shall be , how they come into the mind . endeavoured to defend , is because they have been ...
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