The Works of John Locke, المجلد 1W. Otridge and son, 1812 |
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الصفحة lxii
... 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 . CHAP . II . Of simple ideas . 1. Uncompounded ances . 2 , 3. The mind appear- can neither ...
... 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 . CHAP . II . Of simple ideas . 1. Uncompounded ances . 2 , 3. The mind appear- can neither ...
الصفحة lxvi
... Uneasiness the will . determines 32. Desire is uneasiness . 36. Because the removal of uneasiness is the first step to happiness . 37. Because uneasiness alone is present . 38. Because all , who allow the joys of heaven possible ...
... Uneasiness the will . determines 32. Desire is uneasiness . 36. Because the removal of uneasiness is the first step to happiness . 37. Because uneasiness alone is present . 38. Because all , who allow the joys of heaven possible ...
الصفحة 79
... uneasiness arising from any thought . § . 5. The understanding seems to me not Allourideas to have the least glimmering of any ideas , are of the one which it doth not receive from one of or the other these two . External objects ...
... uneasiness arising from any thought . § . 5. The understanding seems to me not Allourideas to have the least glimmering of any ideas , are of the one which it doth not receive from one of or the other these two . External objects ...
الصفحة 105
... Uneasiness , Power , Existence , Unity . § . 2. Delight or uneasiness , one or other of them , join themselves to almost all our ideas , both of sensa- tion and reflection ; and there is scarce any affection of our senses from without ...
... Uneasiness , Power , Existence , Unity . § . 2. Delight or uneasiness , one or other of them , join themselves to almost all our ideas , both of sensa- tion and reflection ; and there is scarce any affection of our senses from without ...
الصفحة 217
... uneasiness or delight , which we find in our- selves arising from a consideration of their very being or happiness . Thus the being and welfare of a man's chil- dren or friends , producing constant delight in him , he is said constantly ...
... uneasiness or delight , which we find in our- selves arising from a consideration of their very being or happiness . Thus the being and welfare of a man's chil- dren or friends , producing constant delight in him , he is said constantly ...
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