The Works of John Locke, Volumen1Scientia, 1963 - 500 páginas |
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... inconsistent ideas and conceptions of him ? Their agreeing in a name , or sound , will scarce prove an in- nate notion of him . § 15. What true or tolerable notion of a Deity could they have , who acknowledged and worshipped hun- dreds ...
... inconsistent ideas and conceptions of him ? Their agreeing in a name , or sound , will scarce prove an in- nate notion of him . § 15. What true or tolerable notion of a Deity could they have , who acknowledged and worshipped hun- dreds ...
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... inconsistent with what he says elsewhere , that a simple idea is uncompounded , and contains in it nothing but one uniform appearance or conception of the mind , and is not distinguishable into different ideas . It is farther objected ...
... inconsistent with what he says elsewhere , that a simple idea is uncompounded , and contains in it nothing but one uniform appearance or conception of the mind , and is not distinguishable into different ideas . It is farther objected ...
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... it is made up of two parts , very dif- ferent , if not inconsistent . For let a man frame in his mind an idea of any space or number as great as he will , it is plain the mind rests and terminates Ch . 17 . 213 Infinity .
... it is made up of two parts , very dif- ferent , if not inconsistent . For let a man frame in his mind an idea of any space or number as great as he will , it is plain the mind rests and terminates Ch . 17 . 213 Infinity .
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