The Works of John Locke, المجلد 1J. Johnson, 1801 |
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الصفحة 32
... matter , fitly disposed , a power to perceive or think . - If this be true , then for " all that we can know by our ideas of matter and " thinking , matter may have a power of thinking : and " if this hold , then it is impossible to ...
... matter , fitly disposed , a power to perceive or think . - If this be true , then for " all that we can know by our ideas of matter and " thinking , matter may have a power of thinking : and " if this hold , then it is impossible to ...
الصفحة 33
... matter a faculty of thinking , it can never be proved that there is a spiritual substance in us , because upon that suppo- sition it is possible it may be a material substance that thinks in us . I grant it ; but add , that the general ...
... matter a faculty of thinking , it can never be proved that there is a spiritual substance in us , because upon that suppo- sition it is possible it may be a material substance that thinks in us . I grant it ; but add , that the general ...
الصفحة 34
... matter . Whether they thought right in this , I do not say ; that is not the question ; but whether they spoke properly , when they called an active , thinking , subtile substance , out of which they excluded only grofs and palpable matter ...
... matter . Whether they thought right in this , I do not say ; that is not the question ; but whether they spoke properly , when they called an active , thinking , subtile substance , out of which they excluded only grofs and palpable matter ...
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... matter , " that it should put into itself sense , per- " ception , and knowledge . But this doth not reach " the present case ; which is not what matter can do of itself , but what matter prepared by an omnipotent " hand can do . And ...
... matter , " that it should put into itself sense , per- " ception , and knowledge . But this doth not reach " the present case ; which is not what matter can do of itself , but what matter prepared by an omnipotent " hand can do . And ...
الصفحة 43
... matter and " foundation of all our reasoning ? " This proves only against him that uses the argument ; and therefore either I must be supposed here to hold , that clear and distinct ideas are the sole matter and foundation of all our ...
... matter and " foundation of all our reasoning ? " This proves only against him that uses the argument ; and therefore either I must be supposed here to hold , that clear and distinct ideas are the sole matter and foundation of all our ...
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