The Works of John Locke, المجلد 3J. Johnson, 1801 |
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... called knowledge , and proves the existence of things without us . 4. First , because we cannot have them but by the in lets of the senses . 5. Secondly , because an idea from actual sensation , and another from memory , are very ...
... called knowledge , and proves the existence of things without us . 4. First , because we cannot have them but by the in lets of the senses . 5. Secondly , because an idea from actual sensation , and another from memory , are very ...
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... called gold , i . e . that real essence of gold whereof we have no idea at all : this being as impossible for us to know , as it is for a blind man to tell in what flower the colour of a pansie is , or is not to be found , whilst he has ...
... called gold , i . e . that real essence of gold whereof we have no idea at all : this being as impossible for us to know , as it is for a blind man to tell in what flower the colour of a pansie is , or is not to be found , whilst he has ...
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... called principles , or else that these are principles ; and if these are to be counted principles , a great part of numeration will be so . To which if we add all the self - evident propositions , which may be made about all our ...
... called principles , or else that these are principles ; and if these are to be counted principles , a great part of numeration will be so . To which if we add all the self - evident propositions , which may be made about all our ...
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... called maxims . What use maxims have . § . 11. What shall we then say ? Are these these general general maxims of no use ? By no means ; though perhaps their use is not that , which it is commonly taken to be . But since doubting in the ...
... called maxims . What use maxims have . § . 11. What shall we then say ? Are these these general general maxims of no use ? By no means ; though perhaps their use is not that , which it is commonly taken to be . But since doubting in the ...
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... idea , though it be called by these three names , extension , body , space . Which three words , standing for one and the same idea , may no doubt , with the Instance in vacuum . the same evidence and certainty , 34 Book 4 . Maxims .
... idea , though it be called by these three names , extension , body , space . Which three words , standing for one and the same idea , may no doubt , with the Instance in vacuum . the same evidence and certainty , 34 Book 4 . Maxims .
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