The Works of John Locke, المجلد 1Thomas Tegg, 1823 |
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الصفحة xvii
... reflection to men of busi- ness , science , and philosophy . The several editions of this treatise , which has been much esteemed by foreigners , with the additions made to it abroad , may be seen in Gen. Dict . Vol . VII . p . 145 . 14 ...
... reflection to men of busi- ness , science , and philosophy . The several editions of this treatise , which has been much esteemed by foreigners , with the additions made to it abroad , may be seen in Gen. Dict . Vol . VII . p . 145 . 14 ...
الصفحة xx
... reflection , which the consideration of them naturally excites . When we view the variety of those very useful and important subjects which have been treated in so able a manner by our author , and become sensible of the numerous ...
... reflection , which the consideration of them naturally excites . When we view the variety of those very useful and important subjects which have been treated in so able a manner by our author , and become sensible of the numerous ...
الصفحة xxxv
... reflection ; treats at large on the nature of ideas , simple and complex ; of the operations of the human understanding in forming , distinguishing , com- pounding , and associating them ; of the manner in which words are applied as ...
... reflection ; treats at large on the nature of ideas , simple and complex ; of the operations of the human understanding in forming , distinguishing , com- pounding , and associating them ; of the manner in which words are applied as ...
الصفحة lix
... reflection . 3. The objects of sensation one source of ideas . 4. The operations of our minds , the other source of them . 5. All our ideas are of the one or the other of these . 6. Observable in children . 7. Men are differently ...
... reflection . 3. The objects of sensation one source of ideas . 4. The operations of our minds , the other source of them . 5. All our ideas are of the one or the other of these . 6. Observable in children . 7. Men are differently ...
الصفحة lx
... reflection , of which there is no ap- pearance . 17. If I think when I know it not , nobody else can know it . 18. How knows any one that the soul always thinks ? For if it be not a self - evident proposition , it needs proof . 19. That ...
... reflection , of which there is no ap- pearance . 17. If I think when I know it not , nobody else can know it . 18. How knows any one that the soul always thinks ? For if it be not a self - evident proposition , it needs proof . 19. That ...
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