The Works of John Locke, المجلد 1Scientia, 1963 - 500 من الصفحات |
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... idea of substance be grounded upon plain and evident reason , then we must allow an idea of substance , which comes not in by sensation or reflection ; and so we may be certain of something which we have not by these ideas . " To which ...
... idea of substance be grounded upon plain and evident reason , then we must allow an idea of substance , which comes not in by sensation or reflection ; and so we may be certain of something which we have not by these ideas . " To which ...
الصفحة 101
... ideas , but either from sensation or reflection . " Your lordship's argument , in the passage we are upon , stands thus : If the general idea of substance be grounded upon plain and evident reason , then we must allow an idea of substance ...
... ideas , but either from sensation or reflection . " Your lordship's argument , in the passage we are upon , stands thus : If the general idea of substance be grounded upon plain and evident reason , then we must allow an idea of substance ...
الصفحة 156
... idea of substance , such as it is , is always the first and chief . Thus if to substance be joined the simple idea of a certain dull whitish colour , with certain degrees of weight , hardness , ductility , and fusibility , we have the ...
... idea of substance , such as it is , is always the first and chief . Thus if to substance be joined the simple idea of a certain dull whitish colour , with certain degrees of weight , hardness , ductility , and fusibility , we have the ...
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