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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الصفحة xiii
... sort with the forementioned essay , and in their way equally valuable , are his tracts on Education and the early Conduct of the Understand- ing ; both worthy , as we apprehend , of a more careful perusal than is commonly bestowed upon ...
... sort with the forementioned essay , and in their way equally valuable , are his tracts on Education and the early Conduct of the Understand- ing ; both worthy , as we apprehend , of a more careful perusal than is commonly bestowed upon ...
الصفحة xlvii
... sort of hawking and hunting , wherein the very pursuit makes a great part of the pleasure . Every step the mind takes in its progress towards knowledge , makes some discovery , which is not only new , but the best too , for the time at ...
... sort of hawking and hunting , wherein the very pursuit makes a great part of the pleasure . Every step the mind takes in its progress towards knowledge , makes some discovery , which is not only new , but the best too , for the time at ...
الصفحة l
... sort of cookery : the meat may be the same , and the nourishment good , yet every one not be able to receive it with that seasoning : and it must be dressed another way , if you will have it go down with some , even of strong ...
... sort of cookery : the meat may be the same , and the nourishment good , yet every one not be able to receive it with that seasoning : and it must be dressed another way , if you will have it go down with some , even of strong ...
الصفحة lxxiii
... sort is the abstract idea . 3. The nominal and real es- sence different . 4--6 . Nothing essential to indi- viduals . 7-8 . The nominal essence bounds the species . 9. Not the real essence , which we know not . 10. Not substantial forms ...
... sort is the abstract idea . 3. The nominal and real es- sence different . 4--6 . Nothing essential to indi- viduals . 7-8 . The nominal essence bounds the species . 9. Not the real essence , which we know not . 10. Not substantial forms ...
الصفحة 8
... sort of those objects , which I call mixed modes ; and , I think , it would not sound altogether so well , to say the notion of red , and the notion of a horse ; as the idea of red , and the idea of a horse . But if any one thinks it ...
... sort of those objects , which I call mixed modes ; and , I think , it would not sound altogether so well , to say the notion of red , and the notion of a horse ; as the idea of red , and the idea of a horse . But if any one thinks it ...
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