The Works of John Locke, المجلد 1Thomas Tegg, 1823 |
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... colours , of seeing ; sounds , of hearing . 2. Few simple ideas have names . CHAPTER IV . SECT . OF SOLIDITY . 1. We receive this idea from touch . 2. Solidity fills space . 3. Distinct from space . 4. From hardness . 5. On solidity ...
... colours , of seeing ; sounds , of hearing . 2. Few simple ideas have names . CHAPTER IV . SECT . OF SOLIDITY . 1. We receive this idea from touch . 2. Solidity fills space . 3. Distinct from space . 4. From hardness . 5. On solidity ...
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... colours . 5. Modes of tastes and smells . 6. Some simple modes have no names . 7. Why some modes have , and others have not names . SECT . CHAPTER XIX . OF THE MODES OF THINKING . 1 , 2. Sensation , remembrance , contemplation , & c . 3 ...
... colours . 5. Modes of tastes and smells . 6. Some simple modes have no names . 7. Why some modes have , and others have not names . SECT . CHAPTER XIX . OF THE MODES OF THINKING . 1 , 2. Sensation , remembrance , contemplation , & c . 3 ...
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... colours innate in a creature , to whom God hath given sight , and a power to receive them by the eyes , from external objects ; and no less unreasonable would it be to attribute several truths to the impressions of nature , and innate ...
... colours innate in a creature , to whom God hath given sight , and a power to receive them by the eyes , from external objects ; and no less unreasonable would it be to attribute several truths to the impressions of nature , and innate ...
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... colours , sounds , taste , figure , & c . in- nate , than which there cannot be any thing more op- posite to reason and experience . Universal and ready assent , upon hearing and understanding the terms , is ( I grant ) a mark of self ...
... colours , sounds , taste , figure , & c . in- nate , than which there cannot be any thing more op- posite to reason and experience . Universal and ready assent , upon hearing and understanding the terms , is ( I grant ) a mark of self ...
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... colours than one born blind . I ask , whether any one can say this man had then any ideas of colours in his mind , any more than one born blind ? And I think nobody will say that either of them had in his mind any idea of colours at all ...
... colours than one born blind . I ask , whether any one can say this man had then any ideas of colours in his mind , any more than one born blind ? And I think nobody will say that either of them had in his mind any idea of colours at all ...
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