The Works of John Locke, المجلد 3J. Johnson, 1801 |
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... hath a discoverable connexion or inconsistency with that nominal essence . Fixedness , for example , having no necessary connexion , that we can discover , with the colour , weight , or any other simple idea of our complex one , or with ...
... hath a discoverable connexion or inconsistency with that nominal essence . Fixedness , for example , having no necessary connexion , that we can discover , with the colour , weight , or any other simple idea of our complex one , or with ...
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... hath been by some men ascribed to these maxims may be apt to be cried out against , as overturning the foundations of all the sciences ; it may be worth while to consider them , with respect to other parts of our knowledge , and examine ...
... hath been by some men ascribed to these maxims may be apt to be cried out against , as overturning the foundations of all the sciences ; it may be worth while to consider them , with respect to other parts of our knowledge , and examine ...
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... hath been already shown . This method of the schools , which have been thought the fountains of knowledge , introduced , as I suppose , the like use of these maxims , into a great part of con- versation out of the schools , to stop the ...
... hath been already shown . This method of the schools , which have been thought the fountains of knowledge , introduced , as I suppose , the like use of these maxims , into a great part of con- versation out of the schools , to stop the ...
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... hath both extension and solidity together ; he will as easily demonstrate , that there may be a vacu- um , or space without a body , as Des Cartes demonstrated the contrary . Because the idea to which he gives the name space being ...
... hath both extension and solidity together ; he will as easily demonstrate , that there may be a vacu- um , or space without a body , as Des Cartes demonstrated the contrary . Because the idea to which he gives the name space being ...
الصفحة 37
... universal proposition , which per- haps he never heard nor thought of , but the clear dis- tinct perception he hath of his own simple ideas of black D 3 and and white , which he cannot be persuaded to take Ch . 7 . 37 Maxims .
... universal proposition , which per- haps he never heard nor thought of , but the clear dis- tinct perception he hath of his own simple ideas of black D 3 and and white , which he cannot be persuaded to take Ch . 7 . 37 Maxims .
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