The Works of John Locke, Volumen1Scientia, 1963 - 500 páginas |
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... course , where the substance is laid together and pro- perly digested , a much better connexion appears to be preserved , and the author's sense more clearly expressed , than it can be in any separate exposition vi Preface by the Editor .
... course , where the substance is laid together and pro- perly digested , a much better connexion appears to be preserved , and the author's sense more clearly expressed , than it can be in any separate exposition vi Preface by the Editor .
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... expressed his satisfaction ; though he at the same time intimated , that he considered it to be defective , and not suf- ficiently comprehensive . " I doubt not , " says he , " but you have already heard , that toleration is at length ...
... expressed his satisfaction ; though he at the same time intimated , that he considered it to be defective , and not suf- ficiently comprehensive . " I doubt not , " says he , " but you have already heard , that toleration is at length ...
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... expressed in them are innate for in many cases , however the ideas came there , the assent to words , expressing the agreement or disagreement of such ideas , will necessarily follow . Every one , that hath a true idea of God and ...
... expressed in them are innate for in many cases , however the ideas came there , the assent to words , expressing the agreement or disagreement of such ideas , will necessarily follow . Every one , that hath a true idea of God and ...
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action amongst appear assent BIOMED Bishop of Worcester body cause cerning CHAPTER colours complex ideas conceive concerning consider desire desire happiness determined discourse distance distinct ideas distinguished Essay eternity existence extension faculties farther finite ginal happiness hath idea of infinite idea of space imagine imprinted infinity innate ideas innate principles inquiry John Locke Julian period knowledge liberty Locke Locke's lord lord Shaftesbury lordship mankind matter maxims measure memory men's mind mixed modes motion names nature neral never objects observe occasion operations opinion perceive perception perhaps pleasure and pain positive idea present primary qualities produce propositions qualities reason receive sensation and reflection sensation or reflection senses sensible sideration signify simple ideas simple modes sion soever solidity soul stand substance suppose taken notice things thoughts tion truth understanding uneasiness volition whereby wherein whereof whilst words wrong judgment