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... mind , without the mind's perceiving it , seems to me hardly intelligible . If therefore children and idiots have souls , have minds , with those impressions upon them , they must unavoidably perceive them , and necessarily know and ...
... mind , without the mind's perceiving it , seems to me hardly intelligible . If therefore children and idiots have souls , have minds , with those impressions upon them , they must unavoidably perceive them , and necessarily know and ...
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John Locke. the mind , is either an actual perception , or else , having been an actual perception , is so in the mind , that by the memory it can be made an actual perception again . Whenever there is the actual perception of an idea ...
John Locke. the mind , is either an actual perception , or else , having been an actual perception , is so in the mind , that by the memory it can be made an actual perception again . Whenever there is the actual perception of an idea ...
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... mind . The use I make of this is , that whatever idea , being not actually in view , is in the mind , is there only by being in the memory ; and if it be not in the memory , it is not in the mind ; and if it be in the memory , it cannot ...
... mind . The use I make of this is , that whatever idea , being not actually in view , is in the mind , is there only by being in the memory ; and if it be not in the memory , it is not in the mind ; and if it be in the memory , it cannot ...
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