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... fences of the genera and species . 13. They are the workmanship of the understanding , but have their foundation in the fimilitude of things . 14. Each diftin & t abstract idea is a diftinct effence . 15. Real and nominal effence . 16 ...
... fences of the genera and species . 13. They are the workmanship of the understanding , but have their foundation in the fimilitude of things . 14. Each diftin & t abstract idea is a diftinct effence . 15. Real and nominal effence . 16 ...
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... fence different . 4-6 . Nothing effential to indi- viduals . 7-8 . The nominal effence bounds the fpecies . 9 . Not the real effence , which we know not . 10. Not fubftantial forms , which we know lefs . 41. That the nominal effence is ...
... fence different . 4-6 . Nothing effential to indi- viduals . 7-8 . The nominal effence bounds the fpecies . 9 . Not the real effence , which we know not . 10. Not fubftantial forms , which we know lefs . 41. That the nominal effence is ...
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... fence of any evil . And on the contrary , we name that evil , which is apt to produce or increafe any pain , or diminish any pleasure in us ; or elfe to procure us any evil , or deprive us of any good . By pleasure and pain , I must be ...
... fence of any evil . And on the contrary , we name that evil , which is apt to produce or increafe any pain , or diminish any pleasure in us ; or elfe to procure us any evil , or deprive us of any good . By pleasure and pain , I must be ...
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... § . 9. There are therefore three ways whereby we get the complex ideas of mixed modes . 1. By experience and obfervation of things themselves . Thus by feeing two men 8 . men wrestle or fence , we get the 278 Book 2 . Of mixed Modes .
... § . 9. There are therefore three ways whereby we get the complex ideas of mixed modes . 1. By experience and obfervation of things themselves . Thus by feeing two men 8 . men wrestle or fence , we get the 278 Book 2 . Of mixed Modes .
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John Locke. 8 . men wrestle or fence , we get the idea of wrestling or fencing . 2. By invention , or voluntary putting toge- ther of feveral fimple ideas in our own minds : so he that first invented printing , or etching , had an idea ...
John Locke. 8 . men wrestle or fence , we get the idea of wrestling or fencing . 2. By invention , or voluntary putting toge- ther of feveral fimple ideas in our own minds : so he that first invented printing , or etching , had an idea ...
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