The Works of John Locke, in Nine Volumes... Volume the First (-ninth): I., المجلد 7Stirling and Slade, 1824 - 555 من الصفحات |
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... Knowledge , and for the promoting of Truth and Christian Charity . Letters to Mrs. Cockburn . Letter to Mr. Bold . Letter to Mr. Clarke . Letter from Lord Shaftesbury to Bishop Fell . Letter from Sir Peter King to the third Earl of ...
... Knowledge , and for the promoting of Truth and Christian Charity . Letters to Mrs. Cockburn . Letter to Mr. Bold . Letter to Mr. Clarke . Letter from Lord Shaftesbury to Bishop Fell . Letter from Sir Peter King to the third Earl of ...
الصفحة xi
... knowledge ] : provided always that the terms be once clearly settled , in which lies the chief difficulty , and are constantly ap plied ( as surely they may be ) with equal steadiness and precision which was undoubtedly Mr. Locke's ...
... knowledge ] : provided always that the terms be once clearly settled , in which lies the chief difficulty , and are constantly ap plied ( as surely they may be ) with equal steadiness and precision which was undoubtedly Mr. Locke's ...
الصفحة xxxvi
... him , or some of his successors , or both . He had a great knowledge of the world , and was prudent without cunning , easy , affable , and conde- 6 scending without any mean complaisance . If there was xxxvi The Life of the Author .
... him , or some of his successors , or both . He had a great knowledge of the world , and was prudent without cunning , easy , affable , and conde- 6 scending without any mean complaisance . If there was xxxvi The Life of the Author .
الصفحة lii
... knowledge ; which certainly had been very much more advanced in the world , if the endeavours of ingenious and industrious men had not been much cumbered with the learned but frivolous use of uncouth , affected , or unintelligible terms ...
... knowledge ; which certainly had been very much more advanced in the world , if the endeavours of ingenious and industrious men had not been much cumbered with the learned but frivolous use of uncouth , affected , or unintelligible terms ...
الصفحة lxii
... knowledge . 25. In the reception of simple most of all passive . CHAP . II . SECT . Of simple ideas . 1. Uncompounded ances . appear- 2 , 3. The mind can neither make nor destroy them . CHAP . III . Of ideas of one sense . 1. As colours ...
... knowledge . 25. In the reception of simple most of all passive . CHAP . II . SECT . Of simple ideas . 1. Uncompounded ances . appear- 2 , 3. The mind can neither make nor destroy them . CHAP . III . Of ideas of one sense . 1. As colours ...
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action æther amongst answer appear assent bishop of Worcester body capable cause cerning certainly CHAP clear and distinct colours complex ideas conceive concerning consciousness consider desire determined discourse distance distinct ideas doubt duration Essay existence extension faculties farther happiness hath idea of infinite idea of space idea of substance imprinted infi infinity innate ideas innate principles John Locke judge knowledge letter Letter concerning Toleration liberty Locke Locke's lord Lord Ashley lordship mankind matter maxims measure men's mind mixed modes moral motion names nate nature ness never objects observe occasion operations particles Pensford perceive perception perhaps positive idea produce propositions prove reason received relation SECT senses sidered signify simple ideas sion soever solid sort soul spirit stances stand substratum suppose Sutton Wick things thoughts tion truth understanding uneasiness universal whereby wherein whereof whilst words Wrington