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الصفحة 178
... succession , we cannot perceive that succession without a constant succession of vary- ing ideas arising from it . § 8. On the contrary , things that move so swift as not to affect the senses distinctly with several distin- guishable ...
... succession , we cannot perceive that succession without a constant succession of vary- ing ideas arising from it . § 8. On the contrary , things that move so swift as not to affect the senses distinctly with several distin- guishable ...
الصفحة 180
... succession is lost , and we perceive it not but with certain gaps of rest between . The mind cannot fix long on one invariable idea . § 13. If it be so that the ideas of our minds , whilst we have any there , do con- stantly change and ...
... succession is lost , and we perceive it not but with certain gaps of rest between . The mind cannot fix long on one invariable idea . § 13. If it be so that the ideas of our minds , whilst we have any there , do con- stantly change and ...
الصفحة 220
... succession . Besides , that punctum stans , if it signify any thing , being not quantum , finite or infinite cannot belong to it . But if our weak apprehensions cannot separate succession from any duration whatsoever , our idea of ...
... succession . Besides , that punctum stans , if it signify any thing , being not quantum , finite or infinite cannot belong to it . But if our weak apprehensions cannot separate succession from any duration whatsoever , our idea of ...
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