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الصفحة 88
John Locke. and it is but supposing that all watches , whilst the balance beats , think ; and it is sufficiently proved ... whilst the body is sleeping , have its thinking , enjoyments and con- If a sleeping man thinks without knowing it ...
John Locke. and it is but supposing that all watches , whilst the balance beats , think ; and it is sufficiently proved ... whilst the body is sleeping , have its thinking , enjoyments and con- If a sleeping man thinks without knowing it ...
الصفحة 89
... whilst he sleeps , without perceiving any thing of it , any more than he has for the happiness or misery of a man in the Indies , whom he knows not . For if we take wholly away all consciousness of our actions and sensations ...
... whilst he sleeps , without perceiving any thing of it , any more than he has for the happiness or misery of a man in the Indies , whom he knows not . For if we take wholly away all consciousness of our actions and sensations ...
الصفحة 143
... whilst the tune is actually playing ; and that motion may be continued on to the muscles of the wings , and so the bird mechanically be driven away by certain noises , because this may tend to the bird's preservation ; yet that can ...
... whilst the tune is actually playing ; and that motion may be continued on to the muscles of the wings , and so the bird mechanically be driven away by certain noises , because this may tend to the bird's preservation ; yet that can ...
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