The Works of John Locke, Volumen1Scientia, 1963 - 500 páginas |
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... beginning to be for signs , and for seasons , and for days , and years , and are accordingly our measures of time ; -but such other portions too of that infinite uniform duration , which we , upon any occasion , do suppose equal to ...
... beginning to be for signs , and for seasons , and for days , and years , and are accordingly our measures of time ; -but such other portions too of that infinite uniform duration , which we , upon any occasion , do suppose equal to ...
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... beginning ; and such an idea of infinite duration I am sure I have . But this nega- tion of a beginning being but the negation of a posi- tive thing , scarce gives me a positive idea of infinity ; which whenever I endeavour to extend my ...
... beginning ; and such an idea of infinite duration I am sure I have . But this nega- tion of a beginning being but the negation of a posi- tive thing , scarce gives me a positive idea of infinity ; which whenever I endeavour to extend my ...
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... beginning of motion . A body at rest affords us no idea of any active power to move ; and when it is set in motion itself , that motion is rather a passion than an action in it . For when the ball obeys the motion of a billiard - stick ...
... beginning of motion . A body at rest affords us no idea of any active power to move ; and when it is set in motion itself , that motion is rather a passion than an action in it . For when the ball obeys the motion of a billiard - stick ...
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