The Works of John Locke, المجلد 1W. Otridge and son, 1812 |
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... ideas themselves , might render difficult . Some objects had need be turned on every side : and ' when the notion is ... simple view of it , that will gain it admittance into every understanding , or fix it there with a clear and lasting ...
... ideas themselves , might render difficult . Some objects had need be turned on every side : and ' when the notion is ... simple view of it , that will gain it admittance into every understanding , or fix it there with a clear and lasting ...
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... ideas are terms , which , though fa- miliar and frequent in men's mouths , I have reason to think every one who uses ... simple idea , I mean that simple appearance which the mind has in its view , The Epistle to the Reader .
... ideas are terms , which , though fa- miliar and frequent in men's mouths , I have reason to think every one who uses ... simple idea , I mean that simple appearance which the mind has in its view , The Epistle to the Reader .
الصفحة lvi
... 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- tain simple or less complex ideas , joined in such a pro- portion and situation , as the mind ...
... 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- tain simple or less complex ideas , joined in such a pro- portion and situation , as the mind ...
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... simple ideas ,. 17. If the idea of God be not innate , no other can be supposed innate . 18. Idea of substance not in- nate . 19. No propositions can be innate , since no ideas are innate . 20. No ideas are remembered , till after they ...
... simple ideas ,. 17. If the idea of God be not innate , no other can be supposed innate . 18. Idea of substance not in- nate . 19. No propositions can be innate , since no ideas are innate . 20. No ideas are remembered , till after they ...
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John Locke. 25. In the reception of simple Of simple ideas , both of sensation 33. The uneasiness of desire 54 , 55. How men. 24. The original of all our knowledge . CHAP . VII . SECT . ideas the understanding is most of all passive ...
John Locke. 25. In the reception of simple Of simple ideas , both of sensation 33. The uneasiness of desire 54 , 55. How men. 24. The original of all our knowledge . CHAP . VII . SECT . ideas the understanding is most of all passive ...
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