The Works of John Locke, المجلد 3Thomas Tegg, 1823 |
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الصفحة 48
... suppose a Roman signified by the word homo all these distinct ideas united in one subject , " cor- porietas , sensibilitas , potentia se movendi , rationalitas , risibilitas ; " he might , no doubt , with great certainty , universally ...
... suppose a Roman signified by the word homo all these distinct ideas united in one subject , " cor- porietas , sensibilitas , potentia se movendi , rationalitas , risibilitas ; " he might , no doubt , with great certainty , universally ...
الصفحة 57
... suppose man alone knowing and wise , but yet the product of mere ig- norance and chance ; and that all the rest of the uni- verse acted only by that blind hap - hazard ; —I shall leave with him that very rational and emphatical re- buke ...
... suppose man alone knowing and wise , but yet the product of mere ig- norance and chance ; and that all the rest of the uni- verse acted only by that blind hap - hazard ; —I shall leave with him that very rational and emphatical re- buke ...
الصفحة 59
... suppose so manifest a con- tradiction , as a time wherein there was perfectly no- thing this being of all absurdities the greatest , to imagine that pure nothing , the perfect negation and absence of all beings , should ever produce any ...
... suppose so manifest a con- tradiction , as a time wherein there was perfectly no- thing this being of all absurdities the greatest , to imagine that pure nothing , the perfect negation and absence of all beings , should ever produce any ...
الصفحة 60
... suppose the matter of the next pebble we meet with eternal , closely united , and the parts firmly at rest together ; if there were no other being in the world , must it not eternally remain so , a dead in- active lump ? Is it possible ...
... suppose the matter of the next pebble we meet with eternal , closely united , and the parts firmly at rest together ; if there were no other being in the world , must it not eternally remain so , a dead in- active lump ? Is it possible ...
الصفحة 61
... suppose bare matter , without motion , eternal ; motion can never begin to be : if we suppose only matter and motion first , or eternal ; thought can never begin to be . For it is impossible to conceive that matter , either with or ...
... suppose bare matter , without motion , eternal ; motion can never begin to be : if we suppose only matter and motion first , or eternal ; thought can never begin to be . For it is impossible to conceive that matter , either with or ...
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