The Works of John Locke, المجلد 1W. Otridge and Son, 1812 |
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الصفحة 61
... distinguished by essential properties , that you are in doubt whether they ought to be reckoned among mankind or no . + Mr. Ovington , p . 489 . And the influence that the discovery of such a being Ch . 4 . 61 No Innate Principles .
... distinguished by essential properties , that you are in doubt whether they ought to be reckoned among mankind or no . + Mr. Ovington , p . 489 . And the influence that the discovery of such a being Ch . 4 . 61 No Innate Principles .
الصفحة 72
... distinguished from them ? If any one thinks there are such innate ideas and propositions , which by their clearness and usefulness are distinguishable from all that is adventitious in the mind , and acquired , it will not be a hard ...
... distinguished from them ? If any one thinks there are such innate ideas and propositions , which by their clearness and usefulness are distinguishable from all that is adventitious in the mind , and acquired , it will not be a hard ...
الصفحة 102
... distinguished from the ex- pulse , resist- tension of space : the extension of body be- ing nothing but the cohesion or continuity protrusion . of solid , separable , moveable parts ; and the extension of space , the continuity of ...
... distinguished from the ex- pulse , resist- tension of space : the extension of body be- ing nothing but the cohesion or continuity protrusion . of solid , separable , moveable parts ; and the extension of space , the continuity of ...
الصفحة 110
... distinguished ; it being one thing to per- ceive and know the idea of white or black , and quite another to examine what kind of particles they must be , and how ranged in the superficies , to make any object appear white or black ...
... distinguished ; it being one thing to per- ceive and know the idea of white or black , and quite another to examine what kind of particles they must be , and how ranged in the superficies , to make any object appear white or black ...
الصفحة 116
... and the sweet taste into an oily one . What real alteration can the beating of the pestle make in any body , but an alteration of the texture of it ? § . 21. Ideas being thus distinguished and under . 116 Book 2 . Secondary Qualities .
... and the sweet taste into an oily one . What real alteration can the beating of the pestle make in any body , but an alteration of the texture of it ? § . 21. Ideas being thus distinguished and under . 116 Book 2 . Secondary Qualities .
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