The Works of John Locke, Volumen1Scientia, 1963 - 500 páginas |
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... reflection , or that it is a simple idea of sensation or reflection , though it be ultimately founded in them ; for it is a complex idea , made up of the general idea of something , or being , with the relation of a support to accidents ...
... reflection , or that it is a simple idea of sensation or reflection , though it be ultimately founded in them ; for it is a complex idea , made up of the general idea of something , or being , with the relation of a support to accidents ...
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... reflection , as the foundation and materials of all our ideas , and consequently of all our knowledge : I have set down these particulars out of my book , that the reader , having a full view of my opinion herein , may the better see ...
... reflection , as the foundation and materials of all our ideas , and consequently of all our knowledge : I have set down these particulars out of my book , that the reader , having a full view of my opinion herein , may the better see ...
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... reflection : and thus the mind , from the positive , simple ideas got by sensation and reflection , comes to the general relative idea of substance , which , without these positive simple ideas , it would never have . This your lordship ...
... reflection : and thus the mind , from the positive , simple ideas got by sensation and reflection , comes to the general relative idea of substance , which , without these positive simple ideas , it would never have . This your lordship ...
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