The Works of John Locke, المجلد 1Thomas Tegg, 1823 |
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الصفحة lxiv
... infinite duration than infinite expansion . 5. Time to duration is as place to expansion . 6. Time and place are taken for so much of either as are set out by the existence and motion of bodies . 7. Sometimes for so much of either as we ...
... infinite duration than infinite expansion . 5. Time to duration is as place to expansion . 6. Time and place are taken for so much of either as are set out by the existence and motion of bodies . 7. Sometimes for so much of either as we ...
الصفحة lxv
... Infinite divisibility . 13 , 14. No positive idea of infinity . 15 , 19. What is positive , what negative , in our idea of infinite . 16 , 17. We have no positive idea of infinite duration . 18. No positive idea of infinite space . 20 ...
... Infinite divisibility . 13 , 14. No positive idea of infinity . 15 , 19. What is positive , what negative , in our idea of infinite . 16 , 17. We have no positive idea of infinite duration . 18. No positive idea of infinite space . 20 ...
الصفحة 72
John Locke. stance not innate . capable to receive so incomprehensible and infinite an object . But our minds being at first void of that idea , which we are most concerned to have , it is a strong presumption against all other innate ...
John Locke. stance not innate . capable to receive so incomprehensible and infinite an object . But our minds being at first void of that idea , which we are most concerned to have , it is a strong presumption against all other innate ...
الصفحة 87
... infinite Author and Preserver of things , who never slumbers nor sleeps ; but it is not competent to any finite being , at least not to the soul of man . We know certainly by experience that we sometimes think , and thence draw this ...
... infinite Author and Preserver of things , who never slumbers nor sleeps ; but it is not competent to any finite being , at least not to the soul of man . We know certainly by experience that we sometimes think , and thence draw this ...
الصفحة 100
... infinite variety ; and so can make at pleasure new complex ideas . But it is not in the power of the most ex- alted wit or enlarged understanding , by any quick- ness or variety of thought , to invent or frame one new simple idea in the ...
... infinite variety ; and so can make at pleasure new complex ideas . But it is not in the power of the most ex- alted wit or enlarged understanding , by any quick- ness or variety of thought , to invent or frame one new simple idea in the ...
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