The Works of John Locke, المجلد 2J. Johnson, 1801 |
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... , or whole sentences together . 2. In them consists the art of well speaking . 3 , 4. They show what relation the mind gives to its own thoughts . 5. Instance 5. Instance in But . 6. This matter but lightly The CONTENTS.
... , or whole sentences together . 2. In them consists the art of well speaking . 3 , 4. They show what relation the mind gives to its own thoughts . 5. Instance 5. Instance in But . 6. This matter but lightly The CONTENTS.
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... consists the union and cohesion of its parts ; which seems to me as incomprehensible , as the manner of thinking , and how it is performed . § . 25. I allow it is usual for most people to wonder how any one should find a difficulty in ...
... consists the union and cohesion of its parts ; which seems to me as incomprehensible , as the manner of thinking , and how it is performed . § . 25. I allow it is usual for most people to wonder how any one should find a difficulty in ...
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... consist , than those belonging to spirit . From whence it seems probable to me , that the simple ideas we receive from sensation and reflection are the boundaries of our thoughts ; beyond which the mind , whatever efforts it would make ...
... consist , than those belonging to spirit . From whence it seems probable to me , that the simple ideas we receive from sensation and reflection are the boundaries of our thoughts ; beyond which the mind , whatever efforts it would make ...
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... have such a power . § . 37. And thus we have seen , what kind Recapitula- of ideas we have of substances of all kinds , tion . wherein wherein they consist , and how we came by them Ch . 23 . 31 Our Ideas of Substances .
... have such a power . § . 37. And thus we have seen , what kind Recapitula- of ideas we have of substances of all kinds , tion . wherein wherein they consist , and how we came by them Ch . 23 . 31 Our Ideas of Substances .
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John Locke. wherein they consist , and how we came by them . From whence , I think it is very evident , First , That all our ideas of the several sorts of sub- stances are nothing but collections of simple ideas , with a supposition of ...
John Locke. wherein they consist , and how we came by them . From whence , I think it is very evident , First , That all our ideas of the several sorts of sub- stances are nothing but collections of simple ideas , with a supposition of ...
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