The Works of John Locke, Volumen1Scientia, 1963 - 500 páginas |
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... motion of the sun , which the world used so long and so confi- dently for an exact measure of duration , has , as I said , been found in its several parts unequal : and though men have of late made use of a pendulum , as a more steady ...
... motion of the sun , which the world used so long and so confi- dently for an exact measure of duration , has , as I said , been found in its several parts unequal : and though men have of late made use of a pendulum , as a more steady ...
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... 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 , it is not ...
... 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 , it is not ...
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... motion and thinking . These , in truth , though called and counted actions , yet , if nearly considered , will not be found to be always perfectly so . For , if I mistake not , there are instances of both kinds , which , upon due ...
... motion and thinking . These , in truth , though called and counted actions , yet , if nearly considered , will not be found to be always perfectly so . For , if I mistake not , there are instances of both kinds , which , upon due ...
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