The Works of John Locke, المجلد 2J. Johnson, 1801 |
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... Secondly , or its simple ones jumbled disorderly together . 9. Thirdly , or are mutable or undetermined . 10. Confusion , without re- ference to names , hardly conceivable . 11. Confusion concerns al ways two ideas . 12. Causes of ...
... Secondly , or its simple ones jumbled disorderly together . 9. Thirdly , or are mutable or undetermined . 10. Confusion , without re- ference to names , hardly conceivable . 11. Confusion concerns al ways two ideas . 12. Causes of ...
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... Secondly , Modes false . not 18. Thirdly , Ideas of sub- stances , when false . 19. Truth or falsehood always affirmation or ne- supposes gation . zo . Ideas in themselves nei . ther true nor false . 21. But are false , First , when ...
... Secondly , Modes false . not 18. Thirdly , Ideas of sub- stances , when false . 19. Truth or falsehood always affirmation or ne- supposes gation . zo . Ideas in themselves nei . ther true nor false . 21. But are false , First , when ...
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... Secondly , To the reality of things . 6. Words by use readily ex- cite ideas . 7. Words often used without signification . 8. Their signification per- fectly arbitrary , 1. The greatest part of words general . 2. For every particular ...
... Secondly , To the reality of things . 6. Words by use readily ex- cite ideas . 7. Words often used without signification . 8. Their signification per- fectly arbitrary , 1. The greatest part of words general . 2. For every particular ...
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... Secondly , Names of sim- ple ideas and modes sig- nify always both real and nominal essence . 4. Thirdly , Names of sim- ple ideas undefinable . 5. If all were definable , it would be a process in infi- nitum . 6. What a definition is ...
... Secondly , Names of sim- ple ideas and modes sig- nify always both real and nominal essence . 4. Thirdly , Names of sim- ple ideas undefinable . 5. If all were definable , it would be a process in infi- nitum . 6. What a definition is ...
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... Secondly , because they have no standards . 8. Propriety not a sufficient remedy . 9. The way of learning these names contributes also to their doubtfulness . 10. Hence unavoidable obscu- rity in ancient authors . 11. Names of ...
... Secondly , because they have no standards . 8. Propriety not a sufficient remedy . 9. The way of learning these names contributes also to their doubtfulness . 10. Hence unavoidable obscu- rity in ancient authors . 11. Names of ...
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abstract ideas actions Æneid æther agree agreement or disagreement animal annexed answer aqua regia archetypes belong bishop of Worcester body capable certainty changeling clear and distinct co-exist collection of simple colour complex idea conceive concerning conformable confused connexion consciousness consider consists discourse distinct ideas distinguish doubt evident faculty false farther figure give gold hath ideas of substances immaterial substance immortality imperfect intuitive knowledge knowledge language ledge lordship says mixed modes moral motion names of simple names of substances nature nominal essence obscure observe parcels of matter particles of matter perceive perception perly personal identity plain plex ideas produce properties proposition real essence real existence reason relation resurrection Secondly sensation sense sensible qualities signification simple ideas solid soul sounds speak species spirit stances substratum supposed ther Thirdly thought tion true truth understanding vitally united whereby wherein whereof whilst words