The Works of John Locke: In Nine Volumes, المجلد 1C. and J. Rivington, 1824 - 555 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة lxvi
... reflection . CHAP . XXI . Of power . SECT . 1. This idea how got . 2. Power active and sive . pas- 3. Power includes relation . 4. The clearest idea of ac- tive power had from spirit . 5. Will and understanding , two powers . 6 ...
... reflection . CHAP . XXI . Of power . SECT . 1. This idea how got . 2. Power active and sive . pas- 3. Power includes relation . 4. The clearest idea of ac- tive power had from spirit . 5. Will and understanding , two powers . 6 ...
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... reflection upon you in it ( for that you mean , by my commend- ing you as a scholar of so great a master ; ) I never meant to take from you the honour of your own inventions : and I do believe you when you say , That you wrote from your ...
... reflection upon you in it ( for that you mean , by my commend- ing you as a scholar of so great a master ; ) I never meant to take from you the honour of your own inventions : and I do believe you when you say , That you wrote from your ...
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... reflection , for saying , but what others have said before ; as where I say , In the dif- ferent make of men's tempers , and application of their thoughts , some arguments prevail more on one , and some on another , for the ...
... reflection , for saying , but what others have said before ; as where I say , In the dif- ferent make of men's tempers , and application of their thoughts , some arguments prevail more on one , and some on another , for the ...
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... reflection on particular instances . These , when ob- serving men have made them , unobserving men , when they are proposed to them , cannot refuse their assent to . § 22. If it be said , " the understanding hath an implicit knowledge ...
... reflection on particular instances . These , when ob- serving men have made them , unobserving men , when they are proposed to them , cannot refuse their assent to . § 22. If it be said , " the understanding hath an implicit knowledge ...
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... reflection . If nature took care to provide us any ideas , we might well expect they should be such , as by our own facul- ties we cannot procure to ourselves : but we see , on the contrary , that since by those ways , whereby our ideas ...
... reflection . If nature took care to provide us any ideas , we might well expect they should be such , as by our own facul- ties we cannot procure to ourselves : but we see , on the contrary , that since by those ways , whereby our ideas ...
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