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الصفحة 72
... substratum , or support , of those ideas we know . No proposi- tions can be innate , since no ideas are innate . § 19. Whatever then we talk of in- nate , either speculative or practical , prin- ciples , it may , with as much ...
... substratum , or support , of those ideas we know . No proposi- tions can be innate , since no ideas are innate . § 19. Whatever then we talk of in- nate , either speculative or practical , prin- ciples , it may , with as much ...
الصفحة 101
... substratum , or subject , wherein they are , i . e . That they cannot exist or subsist of themselves . Hence the mind perceives their necessary connexion with inherence or being supported ; which being a relative idea , superadded to ...
... substratum , or subject , wherein they are , i . e . That they cannot exist or subsist of themselves . Hence the mind perceives their necessary connexion with inherence or being supported ; which being a relative idea , superadded to ...
الصفحة 102
... substratum , or subject , wherein they are ; since it is a repugnancy to our conceptions of things , that modes or accidents should subsist by themselves . " Hence your lordship calls it the rational idea of substance : and says , " I ...
... substratum , or subject , wherein they are ; since it is a repugnancy to our conceptions of things , that modes or accidents should subsist by themselves . " Hence your lordship calls it the rational idea of substance : and says , " I ...
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