The Works of John Locke, المجلد 1Thomas Tegg, 1823 |
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الصفحة xxxv
... are liable , rather than encourage attempts after those improvements in civil policy , which the extension of knowledge , and of science , might give c 2 The Life of the Author . XXXV he desired her to break off, and in a ...
... are liable , rather than encourage attempts after those improvements in civil policy , which the extension of knowledge , and of science , might give c 2 The Life of the Author . XXXV he desired her to break off, and in a ...
الصفحة xxxvi
John Locke. extension of knowledge , and of science , might give men just reason to hope for , and to expect . And in our time , we have seen a formal attempt made to overturn the principles in Mr. Locke's work by Dr. Tucker , dean of ...
John Locke. extension of knowledge , and of science , might give men just reason to hope for , and to expect . And in our time , we have seen a formal attempt made to overturn the principles in Mr. Locke's work by Dr. Tucker , dean of ...
الصفحة lxiii
... extension . 4. Immensity . 5 , 6. Figure . 7-10 . Place . 11-14 . Extension and body not the same . 15. The definition of extension , or of space , does not explain it . 16. Division of beings into bodies and spirits proves not body and ...
... extension . 4. Immensity . 5 , 6. Figure . 7-10 . Place . 11-14 . Extension and body not the same . 15. The definition of extension , or of space , does not explain it . 16. Division of beings into bodies and spirits proves not body and ...
الصفحة lxiv
... extension are extension ; and all the parts of duration are duration . 10. Their parts inseparable . 11. Duration is as a line , expansion as a solid . 12. Duration has never two parts together , expansion all together . SECT . CHAPTER ...
... extension are extension ; and all the parts of duration are duration . 10. Their parts inseparable . 11. Duration is as a line , expansion as a solid . 12. Duration has never two parts together , expansion all together . SECT . CHAPTER ...
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... extend its view , how far it has faculties to attain certainty , and in what cases it can only judge and guess , we may learn to content our- selves with what is attainable by us in this state . § 5. For , though the comprehension of ...
... extend its view , how far it has faculties to attain certainty , and in what cases it can only judge and guess , we may learn to content our- selves with what is attainable by us in this state . § 5. For , though the comprehension of ...
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