The Works of John Locke, المجلد 2J. Johnson, 1801 |
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... obscure and confused one of the thing . For example ; I tell your lordship , that I know a thing that cannot subsist without a support , and I know ano . ther thing that does subsist without a support , and say no more of them : can you ...
... obscure and confused one of the thing . For example ; I tell your lordship , that I know a thing that cannot subsist without a support , and I know ano . ther thing that does subsist without a support , and say no more of them : can you ...
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... obscure , or none at all in both ; it is but a supposed I know not what , to support those ideas we call accidents . It is for want of reflection that we are apt to think , that our senses show us nothing but material C 2 material ...
... obscure , or none at all in both ; it is but a supposed I know not what , to support those ideas we call accidents . It is for want of reflection that we are apt to think , that our senses show us nothing but material C 2 material ...
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... obscurity in one than in the other , and in which most . Our idea of body , as I think , is an extended solid substance , capable of communicating motion by impulse : And our idea of soul , as an immaterial spirit , is of a substance ...
... obscurity in one than in the other , and in which most . Our idea of body , as I think , is an extended solid substance , capable of communicating motion by impulse : And our idea of soul , as an immaterial spirit , is of a substance ...
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... obscure and uncon- ceivable , as how our minds move or stop our bodies . by thought ; which we every moment find they do . The increase of motion by impulse , which is observed or believed sometimes to happen , is yet harder to be ...
... obscure and uncon- ceivable , as how our minds move or stop our bodies . by thought ; which we every moment find they do . The increase of motion by impulse , which is observed or believed sometimes to happen , is yet harder to be ...
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... obscurity , ' perplexedness and difficul- ties ; and can discover nothing farther but our own blindness and ignorance . But whichever of these com- plex ideas be clearest , that of body , or immaterial spi- rit , this is evident , that ...
... obscurity , ' perplexedness and difficul- ties ; and can discover nothing farther but our own blindness and ignorance . But whichever of these com- plex ideas be clearest , that of body , or immaterial spi- rit , this is evident , that ...
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