The Works of John Locke, المجلد 2J. Johnson, 1801 |
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الصفحة 87
... truth and extent of things . For it is certain , that in reality the relation is the same betwixt the begetter and the begotten , in the several races of other animals as well as men : but yet it is seldom said , this bull is the ...
... truth and extent of things . For it is certain , that in reality the relation is the same betwixt the begetter and the begotten , in the several races of other animals as well as men : but yet it is seldom said , this bull is the ...
الصفحة 94
... truth of ; which is no more than what I have affirmed in my first book . For I suppose by the soul's exerting them , he means its beginning to know them , or else the soul's exerting of notions will be to me a very unintelligible ...
... truth of ; which is no more than what I have affirmed in my first book . For I suppose by the soul's exerting them , he means its beginning to know them , or else the soul's exerting of notions will be to me a very unintelligible ...
الصفحة 108
... truth , which is not always the thing aimed at , such exactness is rather to be wished than hoped for . since the loose application of names to undetermined , variable , and almost no ideas , serves both to cover our own ignorance , as ...
... truth , which is not always the thing aimed at , such exactness is rather to be wished than hoped for . since the loose application of names to undetermined , variable , and almost no ideas , serves both to cover our own ignorance , as ...
الصفحة 116
... really something in the fire more than a power to excite these ideas in us ; and therefore are called qualities in , or of the fire . But these being nothing , nothing , in truth , but powers to excite such [ 116 ] CHAP. XXXI. ...
... really something in the fire more than a power to excite these ideas in us ; and therefore are called qualities in , or of the fire . But these being nothing , nothing , in truth , but powers to excite such [ 116 ] CHAP. XXXI. ...
الصفحة 117
John Locke. nothing , in truth , but powers to excite such ideas in us , I must in that sense be understood , when I speak of secondary qualities , as being in things ; or of their ideas , as being the objects that excite them in us ...
John Locke. nothing , in truth , but powers to excite such ideas in us , I must in that sense be understood , when I speak of secondary qualities , as being in things ; or of their ideas , as being the objects that excite them in us ...
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