The Works of John Locke, المجلد 3Thomas Tegg, 1823 |
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... naturally very much in- clined . But yet one has reason to suspect such ideas are marks of our imperfection ; at least this is enough to show , that the most abstract and general ideas are not those that the mind is first and most ...
... naturally very much in- clined . But yet one has reason to suspect such ideas are marks of our imperfection ; at least this is enough to show , that the most abstract and general ideas are not those that the mind is first and most ...
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... natural philosophy ; and , after all , know as little of God , spirits , or bodies , as he did before he set out . And why . § 10. He that hath liberty to define , i . e . to determine the signification of his names of substances ( as ...
... natural philosophy ; and , after all , know as little of God , spirits , or bodies , as he did before he set out . And why . § 10. He that hath liberty to define , i . e . to determine the signification of his names of substances ( as ...
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... natural , is no less absurd than the other ; for to suppose the eternal thinking being to be nothing else but a com- position of particles of matter , each whereof is incogi- tative , is to ascribe all the wisdom and knowledge of that ...
... natural , is no less absurd than the other ; for to suppose the eternal thinking being to be nothing else but a com- position of particles of matter , each whereof is incogi- tative , is to ascribe all the wisdom and knowledge of that ...
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... natural inquiry is , Whether such a thing does any where exist ? And this knowledge is only of particulars . No existence of any thing without us , but only of God , can certainly be known farther than our senses inform us . 2. There is ...
... natural inquiry is , Whether such a thing does any where exist ? And this knowledge is only of particulars . No existence of any thing without us , but only of God , can certainly be known farther than our senses inform us . 2. There is ...
الصفحة 80
... natural for the mind ( forward still to enlarge its knowledge ) most attentively to lay up those gene- ral notions , and make the proper use of them , which is to disburden the memory of the cumbersome load of particulars . For I desire ...
... natural for the mind ( forward still to enlarge its knowledge ) most attentively to lay up those gene- ral notions , and make the proper use of them , which is to disburden the memory of the cumbersome load of particulars . For I desire ...
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