The Works of John Locke, Volumen1Scientia, 1963 - 500 páginas |
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... light ( and the more the absence of light is , the more discernible is the shadow ) does not , when a man looks on it , cause as clear and positive idea in his mind , as a man himself , though covered over with clear sunshine ? and the ...
... light ( and the more the absence of light is , the more discernible is the shadow ) does not , when a man looks on it , cause as clear and positive idea in his mind , as a man himself , though covered over with clear sunshine ? and the ...
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... light from striking on it , and its colours vanish , it no longer produces any such ideas in us ; upon the return of light it produces these appearances on us again . Can any one think any real alterations are made in the porphyry by ...
... light from striking on it , and its colours vanish , it no longer produces any such ideas in us ; upon the return of light it produces these appearances on us again . Can any one think any real alterations are made in the porphyry by ...
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... light , which we receive by our eyes or touch from the sun , are commonly thought real qualities , existing in the sun , and something more than mere powers in it . But when we consider the sun , in re- ference to wax , which it melts ...
... light , which we receive by our eyes or touch from the sun , are commonly thought real qualities , existing in the sun , and something more than mere powers in it . But when we consider the sun , in re- ference to wax , which it melts ...
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