The Works of John Locke, Volumen1Scientia, 1963 - 500 páginas |
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... thing ; or , on the other side , question every thing , and disclaim all knowledge , because some things are not to be understood . It is of great use to the sailor , to know the length of his line , though he cannot with it fathom all ...
... thing ; or , on the other side , question every thing , and disclaim all knowledge , because some things are not to be understood . It is of great use to the sailor , to know the length of his line , though he cannot with it fathom all ...
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... things they do consent in ; which I presume may be ' done . " What is , is , " and " it is impossible for the same thing to be , and not to be , " not uni- versally as- sented to . § 4. But , which is worse , this argument of universal ...
... things they do consent in ; which I presume may be ' done . " What is , is , " and " it is impossible for the same thing to be , and not to be , " not uni- versally as- sented to . § 4. But , which is worse , this argument of universal ...
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... thing in the thing producing it ; wherefore we look on it as a bare effect of power . For though receiving the idea of heat or light from the sun , we are apt to think it is a per- ception and resemblance of such a quality in the sun ...
... thing in the thing producing it ; wherefore we look on it as a bare effect of power . For though receiving the idea of heat or light from the sun , we are apt to think it is a per- ception and resemblance of such a quality in the sun ...
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