The Works of John Locke, المجلد 1Scientia, 1963 - 500 من الصفحات |
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... turns his thoughts that way , and considers them at- tentively , he will no more have clear and distinct ideas of all the operations of his mind , and all that may be observed ... turn his eyes to Ch . 1 . 85 The Original of our Ideas .
... turns his thoughts that way , and considers them at- tentively , he will no more have clear and distinct ideas of all the operations of his mind , and all that may be observed ... turn his eyes to Ch . 1 . 85 The Original of our Ideas .
الصفحة 86
John Locke. a clock , who will not turn his eyes to it , and with at- tention heed all the parts of it . The picture ... turns inward upon itself , reflects on its own operations , and makes them the objects of its own contemplation ...
John Locke. a clock , who will not turn his eyes to it , and with at- tention heed all the parts of it . The picture ... turns inward upon itself , reflects on its own operations , and makes them the objects of its own contemplation ...
الصفحة 266
... turn to determine the will . Due con- sideration raises desire . § 46. And thus , by a due consideration , and examining any good proposed , it is in our power to raise our desires in a due proportion to the value of that good , whereby ...
... turn to determine the will . Due con- sideration raises desire . § 46. And thus , by a due consideration , and examining any good proposed , it is in our power to raise our desires in a due proportion to the value of that good , whereby ...
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