The Works of John Locke, المجلد 3Thomas Tegg, 1823 |
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... consist in the very beings of things , yet , when considered a little nearly , will appear to include a tacit proposition , whereby the mind joins that particular thing to the idea it had before settled with a name to it . But these ...
... consist in the very beings of things , yet , when considered a little nearly , will appear to include a tacit proposition , whereby the mind joins that particular thing to the idea it had before settled with a name to it . But these ...
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... had such an idea as this of bodies , and could per- ceive wherein all sensible qualities originally consist , and how Ch . 6 . 13 their Truth and Certainty . Whether material or One case, where contrary experience lessens not the testi-
... had such an idea as this of bodies , and could per- ceive wherein all sensible qualities originally consist , and how Ch . 6 . 13 their Truth and Certainty . Whether material or One case, where contrary experience lessens not the testi-
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John Locke. ceive wherein all sensible qualities originally consist , and how they are produced ; we might frame such ideas of them as would furnish us with matter of more general knowledge , and enable us to make uni- versal ...
John Locke. ceive wherein all sensible qualities originally consist , and how they are produced ; we might frame such ideas of them as would furnish us with matter of more general knowledge , and enable us to make uni- versal ...
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... consists barely in the contemplation of our own abstract ideas . Where- ever we perceive any agreement or disagreement amongst them , there we have general knowledge ; and , by putting the names of those ideas together accordingly in ...
... consists barely in the contemplation of our own abstract ideas . Where- ever we perceive any agreement or disagreement amongst them , there we have general knowledge ; and , by putting the names of those ideas together accordingly in ...
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... consists . § 2. Knowledge , as has been shown , consists in the perception of the agree- ment or disagreement of ideas : now where that agreement or disagreement is per- ceived immediately by itself , without the intervention or help of ...
... consists . § 2. Knowledge , as has been shown , consists in the perception of the agree- ment or disagreement of ideas : now where that agreement or disagreement is per- ceived immediately by itself , without the intervention or help of ...
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