The Works of John Locke, المجلد 3Thomas Tegg, 1823 |
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... objects without me , whose efficacy I cannot re- sist , that produces those ideas in my mind , whether I will or no , Besides , there is nobody who doth not perceive the difference in himself between con- templating the sun , as he hath ...
... objects without me , whose efficacy I cannot re- sist , that produces those ideas in my mind , whether I will or no , Besides , there is nobody who doth not perceive the difference in himself between con- templating the sun , as he hath ...
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... objects that do then affect them , and no farther . For if I saw such a col- lection of simple ideas , as is wont to be called man , existing together one minute since , and am now alone , I cannot be certain that the same man exists ...
... objects that do then affect them , and no farther . For if I saw such a col- lection of simple ideas , as is wont to be called man , existing together one minute since , and am now alone , I cannot be certain that the same man exists ...
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... object , we do know that it does exist ; so by our memory we may be assured , that heretofore things memory . that affected our senses have existed . And thus we have knowledge of the past existence of several things whereof , our ...
... object , we do know that it does exist ; so by our memory we may be assured , that heretofore things memory . that affected our senses have existed . And thus we have knowledge of the past existence of several things whereof , our ...
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... - other as he that has eyes , if he will open them by day , cannot but see some objects , and perceive a dif- 92 Considerations concerning our Knowledge . Book 4 . ference Ch . 13. Considerations concerning our Knowledge . 91 CHAPTER XIII.
... - other as he that has eyes , if he will open them by day , cannot but see some objects , and perceive a dif- 92 Considerations concerning our Knowledge . Book 4 . ference Ch . 13. Considerations concerning our Knowledge . 91 CHAPTER XIII.
الصفحة 92
... objects , and a more or less accurate survey of them : but , they being employed , our will hath no power to determine the knowledge of the mind one way or other ; that is done only by the objects themselves , as far as they are clearly ...
... objects , and a more or less accurate survey of them : but , they being employed , our will hath no power to determine the knowledge of the mind one way or other ; that is done only by the objects themselves , as far as they are clearly ...
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