The Works of John Locke, المجلد 2J. Johnson, 1801 |
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John Locke. ing to the true import of the word , is in plain English , standing under or upholding ( 1 ) . § . 3. An obscure and relative idea of sub- Of the sorts stance in general being thus made , we come of substance . to have the ...
John Locke. ing to the true import of the word , is in plain English , standing under or upholding ( 1 ) . § . 3. An obscure and relative idea of sub- Of the sorts stance in general being thus made , we come of substance . to have the ...
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... plain , that then having a clear and distinct idea of the thing that supports the church , he does not talk of this matter as a child ; nor will he of the support of accidents , when he has a clearer and more distinct idea of it , than ...
... plain , that then having a clear and distinct idea of the thing that supports the church , he does not talk of this matter as a child ; nor will he of the support of accidents , when he has a clearer and more distinct idea of it , than ...
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... plain then , that the idea of corporeal substance in matter is as re- mote from our conceptions and apprehensions , as that of spiritual substance or spirit : and therefore from our not having any notion of the substance of spirit , we ...
... plain then , that the idea of corporeal substance in matter is as re- mote from our conceptions and apprehensions , as that of spiritual substance or spirit : and therefore from our not having any notion of the substance of spirit , we ...
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... plain , in the application of these names to other things ; for a man is called young at twenty years , and very young at seven years old : but yet a horse horse we call old at twenty , and a dog 42 Book . Of Relation .
... plain , in the application of these names to other things ; for a man is called young at twenty years , and very young at seven years old : but yet a horse horse we call old at twenty , and a dog 42 Book . Of Relation .
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... plain , is existence itself , which deter- mines a being of any sort to a particular time and place , incommunicable to two beings of the same kind . This , though it seems easier to conceive in simple substances or modes , yet when ...
... plain , is existence itself , which deter- mines a being of any sort to a particular time and place , incommunicable to two beings of the same kind . This , though it seems easier to conceive in simple substances or modes , yet when ...
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