The Works of John Locke, المجلد 1J. Johnson, 1801 |
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... true idea we have of it , by calling it " a substratum , a supposi- " tion of we know not what support of " such qualities as are capable of producing simple ideas in us ; an obscure and re- " lative idea ; that without knowing what ...
... true idea we have of it , by calling it " a substratum , a supposi- " tion of we know not what support of " such qualities as are capable of producing simple ideas in us ; an obscure and re- " lative idea ; that without knowing what ...
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... these general notions , or " rational ideas , substance is one of the first ; because we find , that we can have no true conceptions of any " modes 56 66 " modes or accidents ( no matter which ) 12 Mr. Locke's Letter to the.
... these general notions , or " rational ideas , substance is one of the first ; because we find , that we can have no true conceptions of any " modes 56 66 " modes or accidents ( no matter which ) 12 Mr. Locke's Letter to the.
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... true reason , or not ? If not , then accidents or modes must " subsist of themselves , and these simple ideas need no " tortoise to support them : for figures and colours , " & c . would do well enough of themselves , but for " some ...
... true reason , or not ? If not , then accidents or modes must " subsist of themselves , and these simple ideas need no " tortoise to support them : for figures and colours , " & c . would do well enough of themselves , but for " some ...
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... true reason , or no ? " I have said , that it is grounded upon this , " that we can- not conceive how simple ideas of sensible qualities should subsist alone , and therefore we suppose " them to exist in , and to be supported by , some ...
... true reason , or no ? " I have said , that it is grounded upon this , " that we can- not conceive how simple ideas of sensible qualities should subsist alone , and therefore we suppose " them to exist in , and to be supported by , some ...
الصفحة 21
... true , then the general idea of substance may be grounded on plain and evident reason : and yet it will not follow from thence , that it is not ultimately grounded on , and derived from , ideas which come in by sensation or reflection ...
... true , then the general idea of substance may be grounded on plain and evident reason : and yet it will not follow from thence , that it is not ultimately grounded on , and derived from , ideas which come in by sensation or reflection ...
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