The Works of John Locke, المجلد 2W. Otridge and Son, 1812 |
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... leave to remind your lordship , that I say in more places than one , and particularly Book 3. Chap . 3. § . 6. and Book 1. Chap . 11. § . 9. where , ex professo , I treat of abstraction and general ideas , that they are all made by ...
... leave to remind your lordship , that I say in more places than one , and particularly Book 3. Chap . 3. § . 6. and Book 1. Chap . 11. § . 9. where , ex professo , I treat of abstraction and general ideas , that they are all made by ...
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... leave to say , that I ground not the being , but the idea of substance , on our accustoming ourselves to suppose some substratum ; for it is of the idea alone I speak there , and not of the being of substance . And having every where ...
... leave to say , that I ground not the being , but the idea of substance , on our accustoming ourselves to suppose some substratum ; for it is of the idea alone I speak there , and not of the being of substance . And having every where ...
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... leave to ask , Is the idea of the manner of subsistence of a thing , the idea of the thing itself ? If it be not , we may have a clear and distinct idea of the manner , and yet have none but a very obscure and confused one of the thing ...
... leave to ask , Is the idea of the manner of subsistence of a thing , the idea of the thing itself ? If it be not , we may have a clear and distinct idea of the manner , and yet have none but a very obscure and confused one of the thing ...
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... leave to be un- derstood , when I name any of these potentialities among the simple ideas , which we recollect in our minds when we think of particular substances . For the powers that are severally in them are necessary to be ...
... leave to be un- derstood , when I name any of these potentialities among the simple ideas , which we recollect in our minds when we think of particular substances . For the powers that are severally in them are necessary to be ...
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John Locke. a due light : and the heat , which we cannot leave out of our ideas of the sun , is no more really in the sun , than the white colour it introduces into wax . These are both equally powers in the sun , operating , by the mo ...
John Locke. a due light : and the heat , which we cannot leave out of our ideas of the sun , is no more really in the sun , than the white colour it introduces into wax . These are both equally powers in the sun , operating , by the mo ...
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