The Works of John Locke, المجلد 1Scientia, 1963 - 500 من الصفحات |
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... mean by them : I have therefore in most places chose to put determinate or determined , instead of clear and di- stinct , as more likely to direct men's thoughts to my meaning in this matter . By those denominations , I mean some object ...
... mean by them : I have therefore in most places chose to put determinate or determined , instead of clear and di- stinct , as more likely to direct men's thoughts to my meaning in this matter . By those denominations , I mean some object ...
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... mean , that by the use of reason men may discover these principles , and that this is sufficient to prove them ... means , there I will be no difference between the maxims of the mathematicians , and theorems they deduce from them : all ...
... mean , that by the use of reason men may discover these principles , and that this is sufficient to prove them ... means , there I will be no difference between the maxims of the mathematicians , and theorems they deduce from them : all ...
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... mean , they from external ob- jects convey into the mind what produces there those perceptions . This great source of most of the ideas we have , depending wholly upon our senses , and de- rived by them to the understanding , I call ...
... mean , they from external ob- jects convey into the mind what produces there those perceptions . This great source of most of the ideas we have , depending wholly upon our senses , and de- rived by them to the understanding , I call ...
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