The Works of John Locke, Volumen1Scientia, 1963 - 500 páginas |
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... positive or privative ; and the idea of black is no less positive in his mind than that of white , however the cause of that colour in the ex- ternal object may be only a privation . § 4. If it were the design of my present undertak ...
... positive or privative ; and the idea of black is no less positive in his mind than that of white , however the cause of that colour in the ex- ternal object may be only a privation . § 4. If it were the design of my present undertak ...
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... positive ideas of space or duration . But what still remains beyond this , we have no more a positive distinct notion of , than a mariner has of the depth of the sea ; where , having let down a large portion of his sound- ing - line ...
... positive ideas of space or duration . But what still remains beyond this , we have no more a positive distinct notion of , than a mariner has of the depth of the sea ; where , having let down a large portion of his sound- ing - line ...
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... positive idea of infinite duration , there being nothing more in- conceivable to me than duration without succession . Besides , that punctum stans , if it signify any thing , being not quantum , finite or infinite cannot belong to it ...
... positive idea of infinite duration , there being nothing more in- conceivable to me than duration without succession . Besides , that punctum stans , if it signify any thing , being not quantum , finite or infinite cannot belong to it ...
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