The Works of John Locke, in Ten Volumes - Vol. ICosimo, Inc., 01/01/2008 - 360 من الصفحات From the American and French revolutions to modern theories of consciousness to contemporary entertainment (the hit TV series Lost features a character named John Locke who espouses Lockeian concepts), the influence of English philosopher JOHN LOCKE (16321704) falls wide and deep over Western culture. Yet his writings are less familiar to even serious readers and students of philosophy than that of other great thinkers of recent centuries. Here, Cosimo proudly presents, in 10 volumes, a replica of the 1801 tenth edition of Lockes collected works. Volume I includes: [ Preface to the Works [ Life of the Author [ Epistle Dedicatory to the Essay of Human Understanding [ Epistle to the Reader [ Contents of the Essay of Human Understanding [ An Analysis of Mr. Lockes Doctrine of Ideas [ An Essay Concerning Human Understanding, to the End of Chap. XXII. Book II. |
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الصفحة xii
... sound sleep any night would yield sufficient satisfaction in the present case , which thus may derive light even from the darkest parts of nature ; and which will the more merit our regard , since the same point has been in some measure ...
... sound sleep any night would yield sufficient satisfaction in the present case , which thus may derive light even from the darkest parts of nature ; and which will the more merit our regard , since the same point has been in some measure ...
الصفحة xiv
... sound principles and pursuing them consistently , than firm and zealous in support of them , in the worst of times , to the injury of his fortune , and at the peril of his life , ( as may be seen more fully in the life annexed ) ; to ...
... sound principles and pursuing them consistently , than firm and zealous in support of them , in the worst of times , to the injury of his fortune , and at the peril of his life , ( as may be seen more fully in the life annexed ) ; to ...
الصفحة lv
... sound , which is to be steadily the sign of that very same ob- ject of the mind , or determinate idea . To explain this a little more particularly . By de- terminate , when applied to a simple idea , I mean that d + simple simple ...
... sound , which is to be steadily the sign of that very same ob- ject of the mind , or determinate idea . To explain this a little more particularly . By de- terminate , when applied to a simple idea , I mean that d + simple simple ...
الصفحة lvi
... sound it uses as a sign of it . 2. That this idea , thus determined , i . e . which the mind has in itself , and knows , and sees there , ☺ be be determined without any change to that name , and. The Epistle to the Reader .
... sound it uses as a sign of it . 2. That this idea , thus determined , i . e . which the mind has in itself , and knows , and sees there , ☺ be be determined without any change to that name , and. The Epistle to the Reader .
الصفحة lxv
... sounds , 4. Modes of colours . 5. Modes of taftes and smells . 6. Some simple modes have no names . 7. Why some modes have , and others have not names . CHAP . XIX . Of the modes of thinking . SECT . 1. 2. Sensation , remembrance ...
... sounds , 4. Modes of colours . 5. Modes of taftes and smells . 6. Some simple modes have no names . 7. Why some modes have , and others have not names . CHAP . XIX . Of the modes of thinking . SECT . 1. 2. Sensation , remembrance ...
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