The Works of John Locke, المجلد 1Thomas Tegg, 1823 |
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الصفحة vi
... evident marks of authenticity : of which I shall only observe farther , that by the method there taken of para- phrasing these writers in one close , continued dis- course , where the substance is laid together and pro- perly digested ...
... evident marks of authenticity : of which I shall only observe farther , that by the method there taken of para- phrasing these writers in one close , continued dis- course , where the substance is laid together and pro- perly digested ...
الصفحة lx
... evident proposition , it needs proof . 19. That a man should be busy in thinking , and yet not retain it the next moment , very improbable . 20-23 . No ideas but from sensation or reflection , evident , if we observe children . 24. The ...
... evident proposition , it needs proof . 19. That a man should be busy in thinking , and yet not retain it the next moment , very improbable . 20-23 . No ideas but from sensation or reflection , evident , if we observe children . 24. The ...
الصفحة lxi
... evident . 8-10 . Ideas of sensation often changed by the judgment . 11-14 . Perception puts the difference between animals and inferior beings . 15. Perception the inlet of knowledge . SECT . 1. Contemplation . 2. Memory . CHAPTER X ...
... evident . 8-10 . Ideas of sensation often changed by the judgment . 11-14 . Perception puts the difference between animals and inferior beings . 15. Perception the inlet of knowledge . SECT . 1. Contemplation . 2. Memory . CHAPTER X ...
الصفحة 8
... evident truths may be opposed ; but that is not a fault in the term , but him that uses it . And therefore I cannot easily persuade myself ( whatever your lordship hath said in the heat of your concern ) that you have bestowed so much ...
... evident truths may be opposed ; but that is not a fault in the term , but him that uses it . And therefore I cannot easily persuade myself ( whatever your lordship hath said in the heat of your concern ) that you have bestowed so much ...
الصفحة 14
... so much as known . Not on the mind natu- § 5. For , first , it is evident , that all children and idiots have not the least ap- rally im- printed , be- cause not known to children 14 No Innate Principles in the Mind . Book 1 .
... so much as known . Not on the mind natu- § 5. For , first , it is evident , that all children and idiots have not the least ap- rally im- printed , be- cause not known to children 14 No Innate Principles in the Mind . Book 1 .
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