The Works of John Locke, المجلد 2W. Otridge and Son, 1812 |
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... evident signification . 23. The ends of language : first , to convey our ideas . 24. Secondly , to do it with quickness . 25. Thirdly , therewith to convey the knowledge of things . 20-31 . How men's words fail in all these . 32. How in ...
... evident signification . 23. The ends of language : first , to convey our ideas . 24. Secondly , to do it with quickness . 25. Thirdly , therewith to convey the knowledge of things . 20-31 . How men's words fail in all these . 32. How in ...
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... evident from the immediate following words , where I * The idea of pure say , sub- ⚫ stance in general , is only a supposition of we know not what support of such qualities as are capable of producing simple ideas in us . ' And these ...
... evident from the immediate following words , where I * The idea of pure say , sub- ⚫ stance in general , is only a supposition of we know not what support of such qualities as are capable of producing simple ideas in us . ' And these ...
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... evident , that having no other * idea or notion of matter , but something wherein those many sensible qualities , which affect our senses , do subsist , by supposing a substance , wherein thinking , knowing , doubting , and a power of ...
... evident , that having no other * idea or notion of matter , but something wherein those many sensible qualities , which affect our senses , do subsist , by supposing a substance , wherein thinking , knowing , doubting , and a power of ...
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... evident it proves , that the parts of other bodies are held together by the external pressure of the æther , and can have no other conceivable cause of their cohesion and union , by so much the more it leaves us in the dark concerning ...
... evident it proves , that the parts of other bodies are held together by the external pressure of the æther , and can have no other conceivable cause of their cohesion and union , by so much the more it leaves us in the dark concerning ...
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... evident as that by impulse , which we ascribe to body . Constant experience makes us sensible of both these , though our narrow under- standings can comprehend neither . For when the mind would look beyond those original ideas we have ...
... evident as that by impulse , which we ascribe to body . Constant experience makes us sensible of both these , though our narrow under- standings can comprehend neither . For when the mind would look beyond those original ideas we have ...
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