The Works of John Locke, المجلد 2J. Johnson, 1801 |
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... simple ideas , and so to have simple names , viz . from the supposed substratum or substance , which was looked upon as the thing itself in which inhered , VOL . II . B and 1 Our idea of substance in general . § . 2. OF ...
... simple ideas , and so to have simple names , viz . from the supposed substratum or substance , which was looked upon as the thing itself in which inhered , VOL . II . B and 1 Our idea of substance in general . § . 2. OF ...
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... substratum wherein they do subsist , and from whence they do result ; which therefore we call substance . ' And is this all , indeed , that is to be said for the being of substance , That we accustom ourselves to suppose a substratum ...
... substratum wherein they do subsist , and from whence they do result ; which therefore we call substance . ' And is this all , indeed , that is to be said for the being of substance , That we accustom ourselves to suppose a substratum ...
الصفحة 3
... substratum , wherein that combi- nation does subsist . So that in this paragraph I only give an account of the idea of distinct substances , such as oak , elephant , iron , & c . how , though they are made up of distinct complications ...
... substratum , wherein that combi- nation does subsist . So that in this paragraph I only give an account of the idea of distinct substances , such as oak , elephant , iron , & c . how , though they are made up of distinct complications ...
الصفحة 4
... substratum ? Is that custom grounded upon true reason or no ? I have said that it is grounded upon this , * That we cannot conceive how simple ideas of sensible qualities ⚫ should subsist alone ; and therefore we suppose them to exist ...
... substratum ? Is that custom grounded upon true reason or no ? I have said that it is grounded upon this , * That we cannot conceive how simple ideas of sensible qualities ⚫ should subsist alone ; and therefore we suppose them to exist ...
الصفحة 5
... to be ( without knowing what it is ) the substratum to those simple ideas we have from ( " * In his first letter to that bishop . B 3 with- or unknown essence of that substance . Thus we come Ch . 23 . 5 Our Ideas of Substances .
... to be ( without knowing what it is ) the substratum to those simple ideas we have from ( " * In his first letter to that bishop . B 3 with- or unknown essence of that substance . Thus we come Ch . 23 . 5 Our Ideas of Substances .
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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