The Works of John Locke, Volumen1Scientia, 1963 - 500 páginas |
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... distance now which it was yesterday , from any two or more points , which have not since changed their distance one with another , and with which we then compared it , we say it hath kept the same place ; but if it hath sensibly altered ...
... distance now which it was yesterday , from any two or more points , which have not since changed their distance one with another , and with which we then compared it , we say it hath kept the same place ; but if it hath sensibly altered ...
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... distance one with another . But yet the distance from certain parts of the board being that which determines the place of the chess - men ; and the distance from the fixed parts of the cabin ( with which we made the comparison ) being ...
... distance one with another . But yet the distance from certain parts of the board being that which determines the place of the chess - men ; and the distance from the fixed parts of the cabin ( with which we made the comparison ) being ...
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... distance only as it is in the solid parts of matter , and so includes , or at least intimates , the idea of body : whereas the idea of pure distance includes no such thing . I prefer also the word expansion to space , because space is ...
... distance only as it is in the solid parts of matter , and so includes , or at least intimates , the idea of body : whereas the idea of pure distance includes no such thing . I prefer also the word expansion to space , because space is ...
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