The Works of John Locke, المجلد 1Scientia, 1963 - 500 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 117
... cause any perception in the mind , doth thereby produce in the understanding a simple idea , which , whatever be the external cause of it , when it comes to be taken . notice of by our discerning faculty , it is by the mind looked on ...
... cause any perception in the mind , doth thereby produce in the understanding a simple idea , which , whatever be the external cause of it , when it comes to be taken . notice of by our discerning faculty , it is by the mind looked on ...
الصفحة 118
... causes and manner of perception , I should offer this as a reason why a pri- vative cause might , in some cases at least , produce a positive idea , viz . that all sensation being produced in us only by different degrees and modes of ...
... causes and manner of perception , I should offer this as a reason why a pri- vative cause might , in some cases at least , produce a positive idea , viz . that all sensation being produced in us only by different degrees and modes of ...
الصفحة 280
... cause and procurement of plea- sure or pain , that will follow from it . this . Causes of § 64. The cause of our judging amiss , when we compare our present pleasure or pain with future , seems to me to be the weak and narrow ...
... cause and procurement of plea- sure or pain , that will follow from it . this . Causes of § 64. The cause of our judging amiss , when we compare our present pleasure or pain with future , seems to me to be the weak and narrow ...
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