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John Locke. SECT . CHAPTER VI . OF SIMPLE IDEAS OF REFLECTION . 1. Simple ideas are the operations of the mind about its other ideas . 2. The idea of perception , and idea of willing , we have from reflection . CHAPTER VII . OF SIMPLE ...
John Locke. SECT . CHAPTER VI . OF SIMPLE IDEAS OF REFLECTION . 1. Simple ideas are the operations of the mind about its other ideas . 2. The idea of perception , and idea of willing , we have from reflection . CHAPTER VII . OF SIMPLE ...
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... simple ideas are observed to exist in several combinations united together , so the mind has a power to consider ... Ideas thus made up of several simple ones put together , I call complex ; such as are beauty , gratitude , a man , an ...
... simple ideas are observed to exist in several combinations united together , so the mind has a power to consider ... Ideas thus made up of several simple ones put together , I call complex ; such as are beauty , gratitude , a man , an ...
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... simple ideas combined , they may by words , standing for those simple ideas , be represented to the mind of one who understands those words , though that complex com- bination of simple ideas were never offered to his mind by the real ...
... simple ideas combined , they may by words , standing for those simple ideas , be represented to the mind of one who understands those words , though that complex com- bination of simple ideas were never offered to his mind by the real ...
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