The Works of John Locke, المجلد 4Scientia Verlag Aalen, 1963 |
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الصفحة 158
... distance ; if considered in length , breadth , and thickness , I think it may be called capacity . The term extension is usually applied to it in what manner soever considered . § 4. Each different distance is a dif- Immensity . ferent ...
... distance ; if considered in length , breadth , and thickness , I think it may be called capacity . The term extension is usually applied to it in what manner soever considered . § 4. Each different distance is a dif- Immensity . ferent ...
الصفحة 192
... distance only as it is in the solid parts of matter , and so includes , or at least intimates , the idea of body : whereas the idea of distance includes no such thing . I prefer also the word expansion to space , because space is often ...
... distance only as it is in the solid parts of matter , and so includes , or at least intimates , the idea of body : whereas the idea of distance includes no such thing . I prefer also the word expansion to space , because space is often ...
الصفحة 197
... distance , or bulk , in the great inane beyond the confines of the world , when we consider so much of that space as is equal to or capable to receive a body of any assigned dimensions , as a cubic foot ; or do suppose a point in it at ...
... distance , or bulk , in the great inane beyond the confines of the world , when we consider so much of that space as is equal to or capable to receive a body of any assigned dimensions , as a cubic foot ; or do suppose a point in it at ...
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