The Works of John Locke, المجلد 2Scientia Verlag Aalen, 1963 |
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الصفحة 212
... perceives are its own sensations , imaginations , or notions , which , being in the soul the modifications of it , need no ideas to represent them . But all things exterior to the soul we cannot perceive but by the intervention of ideas ...
... perceives are its own sensations , imaginations , or notions , which , being in the soul the modifications of it , need no ideas to represent them . But all things exterior to the soul we cannot perceive but by the intervention of ideas ...
الصفحة 219
... perceive it in ourselves by tracing an image of it on the brain . " Here then he allows the soul power to trace images on the brain , and perceive them . This , to me , is matter of new perplexity in his hypothesis ; for if the soul be ...
... perceive it in ourselves by tracing an image of it on the brain . " Here then he allows the soul power to trace images on the brain , and perceive them . This , to me , is matter of new perplexity in his hypothesis ; for if the soul be ...
الصفحة 246
... perceive the one , and none to perceive the other , but only internal sensation to perceive the operation of the latter ? He that pleases may read what our author says in the remainder of this , and the two or three next paragraphs ...
... perceive the one , and none to perceive the other , but only internal sensation to perceive the operation of the latter ? He that pleases may read what our author says in the remainder of this , and the two or three next paragraphs ...
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An Examination of P Malebranches Opinion of seeing | 207 |
A Discourse of Miracles | 256 |
Memoirs relating to the Life of Anthony first Earl | 266 |
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