The Works of John Locke, Volumen1Scientia, 1963 - 500 páginas |
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... notions ; which , if they were innate , they must needs be . Whether we can determine it or no , it matters not ; there is certainly a time when children begin to think , and their words and actions do assure us that they do so . When ...
... notions ; which , if they were innate , they must needs be . Whether we can determine it or no , it matters not ; there is certainly a time when children begin to think , and their words and actions do assure us that they do so . When ...
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... notions had not exceeded those brutish ones of the Hottentots that inhabit there : and had the Virginia king Apochancana been educated in England , he had been perhaps as knowing a divine , and as good a mathematician , as any in it ...
... notions had not exceeded those brutish ones of the Hottentots that inhabit there : and had the Virginia king Apochancana been educated in England , he had been perhaps as knowing a divine , and as good a mathematician , as any in it ...
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... notions in this as well as other things ; whilst the lazy and inconsiderate part of men , making far the greater number , took up their notions by chance , from com- mon tradition and vulgar conceptions , without much beating their ...
... notions in this as well as other things ; whilst the lazy and inconsiderate part of men , making far the greater number , took up their notions by chance , from com- mon tradition and vulgar conceptions , without much beating their ...
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