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... extension . 4. Immensity . 5 , 6. Figure . 7-10 . Place . 11-14 . Extension and body not the same . 15. The definition of extension , or of space , does not explain it . 16. Division of beings into bodies and spirits proves not body and ...
... extension . 4. Immensity . 5 , 6. Figure . 7-10 . Place . 11-14 . Extension and body not the same . 15. The definition of extension , or of space , does not explain it . 16. Division of beings into bodies and spirits proves not body and ...
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John Locke. § 11. There are some that would per- Extension suade us that body and extension are the and body not same thing ; who either change the sig- the same . nification of words , which I would not suspect them of , they having so ...
John Locke. § 11. There are some that would per- Extension suade us that body and extension are the and body not same thing ; who either change the sig- the same . nification of words , which I would not suspect them of , they having so ...
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... extension or duration as excluded divisibility , that would be , as it were , the indivisible unit or idea ; by repetition of which it would make its more enlarged ideas of extension and duration . But since the mind is not able to ...
... extension or duration as excluded divisibility , that would be , as it were , the indivisible unit or idea ; by repetition of which it would make its more enlarged ideas of extension and duration . But since the mind is not able to ...
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