The Works of John Locke, المجلد 2J. Johnson, 1801 |
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الصفحة 31
... receive from the operation of our own minds , we can attribute to spi- rits no other but what we receive from thence : and all the difference we can put between them in our con- templation of spirits , is only in the several extents and ...
... receive from the operation of our own minds , we can attribute to spi- rits no other but what we receive from thence : and all the difference we can put between them in our con- templation of spirits , is only in the several extents and ...
الصفحة 32
... received from sensation or reflection . So that even in those which we think we are most inti- mately acquainted with , and that come nearest the com- prehension of our most enlarged conceptions , we can- not go beyond those simple ...
... received from sensation or reflection . So that even in those which we think we are most inti- mately acquainted with , and that come nearest the com- prehension of our most enlarged conceptions , we can- not go beyond those simple ...
الصفحة 36
... it , though the other receive in itself no alteration at all : v . g .. Caius , whom I con- sider to - day as a father , ceases to be so to - morrow , only by by the death of his son , without any alteration 36 Book 2 . Of Relation .
... it , though the other receive in itself no alteration at all : v . g .. Caius , whom I con- sider to - day as a father , ceases to be so to - morrow , only by by the death of his son , without any alteration 36 Book 2 . Of Relation .
الصفحة 40
... receive this their existence from the due application and operation of some other being . From this observation , we get our ideas of cause and effect . That which produces any simple or complex idea we denote by the general name cause ...
... receive this their existence from the due application and operation of some other being . From this observation , we get our ideas of cause and effect . That which produces any simple or complex idea we denote by the general name cause ...
الصفحة 41
... received from some external agent or cause , and working by insensible ways , which we perceive not , we call gene- ration : when the cause is extrinsecal , and the effect produced by a sensible separation , or juxta - position of ...
... received from some external agent or cause , and working by insensible ways , which we perceive not , we call gene- ration : when the cause is extrinsecal , and the effect produced by a sensible separation , or juxta - position of ...
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