The Works of John Locke, المجلد 1W. Otridge and son, 1812 |
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الصفحة iv
... perceive that Mr. Locke has every where observed an exact chrono- logical order in the arrangement of his texts , which arrangement perfectly corresponds with that of the History . It would have been very difficult to throw a multitude ...
... perceive that Mr. Locke has every where observed an exact chrono- logical order in the arrangement of his texts , which arrangement perfectly corresponds with that of the History . It would have been very difficult to throw a multitude ...
الصفحة x
... perceive that by the very same arguments which that great author used with so much success in extirpating innate ideas , he most effectually eradicated all innate or connate senses , instincts , & c . by not only leading us to conclude ...
... perceive that by the very same arguments which that great author used with so much success in extirpating innate ideas , he most effectually eradicated all innate or connate senses , instincts , & c . by not only leading us to conclude ...
الصفحة lvi
John Locke. simple appearance which the mind has in its view , or perceives in itself , when that idea is said to be in it : by determinate , when applied to a complex idea , I mean such an one as consists of a determinate number of cer ...
John Locke. simple appearance which the mind has in its view , or perceives in itself , when that idea is said to be in it : by determinate , when applied to a complex idea , I mean such an one as consists of a determinate number of cer ...
الصفحة lxi
... perceive . 10. The soul thinks not al- ways ; for this wants proofs . 11. It is not always conscious } of it . 12. If a sleeping man thinks without knowing it , the sleeping and waking man are two persons . 13. Impossible to convince ...
... perceive . 10. The soul thinks not al- ways ; for this wants proofs . 11. It is not always conscious } of it . 12. If a sleeping man thinks without knowing it , the sleeping and waking man are two persons . 13. Impossible to convince ...
الصفحة 1
... perceive all other things , takes no notice of itself ; and it requires art and pains to set it at a distance , and make it its own object . But , whatever be the difficulties that lie in the way of this enquiry ; whatever it be , that ...
... perceive all other things , takes no notice of itself ; and it requires art and pains to set it at a distance , and make it its own object . But , whatever be the difficulties that lie in the way of this enquiry ; whatever it be , that ...
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