The Works of John Locke, المجلد 1Scientia, 1963 - 500 من الصفحات |
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... thoughts , and the ideas you had there . But many things may seem new to one , who converses only with his own thoughts , which really are not so ; as he may find , when he looks into the thoughts of other men , which appear in their ...
... thoughts , and the ideas you had there . But many things may seem new to one , who converses only with his own thoughts , which really are not so ; as he may find , when he looks into the thoughts of other men , which appear in their ...
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... thoughts only about some few things , grow acquainted sufficiently with them , attain great degrees of knowledge in them , and are ignorant of all other , having never let their thoughts loose in the search of other inquiries . Thus ...
... thoughts only about some few things , grow acquainted sufficiently with them , attain great degrees of knowledge in them , and are ignorant of all other , having never let their thoughts loose in the search of other inquiries . Thus ...
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... thoughts . Perhaps it will be said , " that in a waking man the materials of the body are employed , and made use of , in thinking ; and that the memory of thoughts is retained by the impressions that are made on the brain , and the ...
... thoughts . Perhaps it will be said , " that in a waking man the materials of the body are employed , and made use of , in thinking ; and that the memory of thoughts is retained by the impressions that are made on the brain , and the ...
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