The Works of John Locke, Volumen1T. Longman, 1794 |
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... 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. Conftant connexion be ...
... 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. Conftant connexion be ...
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... Species not distinguished by generation . 24. Not by fubftantial forms . 25. The fpecific effences are made by the mind . 26,27 . Therefore uncertain . very various and 28. But not fo arbitrary a mixed modes . 29. Though very imperfect ...
... Species not distinguished by generation . 24. Not by fubftantial forms . 25. The fpecific effences are made by the mind . 26,27 . Therefore uncertain . very various and 28. But not fo arbitrary a mixed modes . 29. Though very imperfect ...
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... species of bodies in the world , do most of them want names . Sweet and ftinking commonly ferve our turn for these ideas , which in effect is little more than to call them pleafing or dif- pleafing ; though the fmell of a rofe and ...
... species of bodies in the world , do most of them want names . Sweet and ftinking commonly ferve our turn for these ideas , which in effect is little more than to call them pleafing or dif- pleafing ; though the fmell of a rofe and ...
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... faculty which we fee , beafts come hort in . And therefore I think we may fuppofe , that it is in this that the species of brutes are difcriminated from from man ; and it is that proper difference wherein Ch . 11 . 139 Difcerning .
... faculty which we fee , beafts come hort in . And therefore I think we may fuppofe , that it is in this that the species of brutes are difcriminated from from man ; and it is that proper difference wherein Ch . 11 . 139 Difcerning .
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... species . For I think we may conclude , that if the bare contemplation of these good ends , to which we are carried by these several uneafineffes , had been fufficient to determine the will , and fet us on work , we should have had none ...
... species . For I think we may conclude , that if the bare contemplation of these good ends , to which we are carried by these several uneafineffes , had been fufficient to determine the will , and fet us on work , we should have had none ...
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