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الصفحة 294
... ideas put together by the mind , are thereby distinguished from the complex ideas of substances . Made by the mind . § 2. That the mind , in respect of its simple ideas , is wholly passive , and re- ceives them all from the existence ...
... ideas put together by the mind , are thereby distinguished from the complex ideas of substances . Made by the mind . § 2. That the mind , in respect of its simple ideas , is wholly passive , and re- ceives them all from the existence ...
الصفحة 295
... complex com- bination of simple ideas were never offered to his mind by the real existence of things . Thus a man may come to have the idea of sacrilege or murder , by enu- merating to him the simple ideas which these words . stand for ...
... complex com- bination of simple ideas were never offered to his mind by the real existence of things . Thus a man may come to have the idea of sacrilege or murder , by enu- merating to him the simple ideas which these words . stand for ...
الصفحة 298
... ideas of mixed modes . § 9. There are therefore three ways whereby we get the complex ideas of mixed modes . 1. By experience and ob- servation of things themselves . Thus by seeing two men wrestle or fence , we get the idea of ...
... ideas of mixed modes . § 9. There are therefore three ways whereby we get the complex ideas of mixed modes . 1. By experience and ob- servation of things themselves . Thus by seeing two men wrestle or fence , we get the idea of ...
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