The Works of John Locke, المجلد 1Scientia, 1963 - 500 من الصفحات |
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... receive ideas of , much better provided with names . Sweet , bitter , sour , harsh , and salt , are almost all the ... receive by our touch ; and it arises from the resist- ance which we find in body , to the en- We receive this idea ...
... receive ideas of , much better provided with names . Sweet , bitter , sour , harsh , and salt , are almost all the ... receive by our touch ; and it arises from the resist- ance which we find in body , to the en- We receive this idea ...
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John Locke. give and receive information about might be the easier and quicker understood . That this is so , and that men in framing different complex ideas , and giving them names , have been ... receive information about might be the ...
John Locke. give and receive information about might be the easier and quicker understood . That this is so , and that men in framing different complex ideas , and giving them names , have been ... receive information about might be the ...
الصفحة 291
... receives the impression , where it is put into that action purely from without , and so acts merely by the capacity it has to receive such an impression from some external agent ; and such a power is not properly an active power , but a ...
... receives the impression , where it is put into that action purely from without , and so acts merely by the capacity it has to receive such an impression from some external agent ; and such a power is not properly an active power , but a ...
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