External objects furnish the mind with the ideas of sensible qualities, which are all those different perceptions they produce in us; And the mind furnishes the understanding with ideas of its own operations... The Works of John Locke - Página 84por John Locke - 1823Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| John Wynne - 1752 - 280 páginas
...furvey of them, arW their feveral modes and compofitions, we fhall firid to contain our whole ftock of ideas ; and that we have nothing in our minds which did not come in one of thefe two ways. 'Tis evident that children come by degrees to be furnifh'd with ideas from the objects... | |
| John Locke - 1768 - 418 páginas
...we have taken a full Survey of them and their feveral Modes, Combinations, and Relations, we fhall find to contain all our whole Stock of Ideas ; and...nothing in our Minds, which did not come in, one of thefe two Ways,) Let any one examine his own Thoughts, and thoroughly fearch into his Underftanding,... | |
| John Locke - 1796 - 556 páginas
...and their feveral modes, combinations, > and relations, we (hall find to contain all our whole ftock of ideas; and that we have nothing in our minds which did not come in one of thefe two ways. Let any one examine his own thoughts, and thoroughly fearch into his underftanding... | |
| John Locke - 1796 - 560 páginas
...and the compofitions made out of them, we (hall find to < contain all our whole (lock of ideas, and we have nothing in our minds, < which did not come in one of thefe two ways J." This thought, in another place, 1 exprefsthus. « Thefe arc the moft coniiderable... | |
| John Locke - 1801 - 950 páginas
...and their feveral modes, combinations, and delations, we ihall find to contain all our whole flock of ideas, and that we have nothing in our minds which did not come in one of thefe two ways. Let any one examine his own thoughts, and thoroughly fearch into his under* (landing,... | |
| John Locke - 1801 - 340 páginas
...and their feveral modes, combinations, and relations, we lhall find to contain all our whole ftock of ideas, and that we have nothing in our minds which did not come in one of thefe two ways. Let any one examine his own thoughts, and thoroughly fcarch into hisunderftanding,... | |
| John Locke - 1805 - 562 páginas
...and the compositions made out of them, we shall li ..! * to contain all our whole stock of ideas, and we have nothing in our ' minds, which did not come in one of these two ways j.' This thought, in another place, I express thus. ' These are the most considerable of those simple... | |
| John Locke - 1805 - 554 páginas
...two, out of my book, to explain myself; as I thus speak of ideas of sensation and reflection : ' That these, when we have taken a full survey of them, and their ' several modes, and the compositions made out of. them, we shall find ' to contain all our whole stock of ideas, and... | |
| John Locke - 1813 - 518 páginas
...we have taken a full survey sf them, and their several modes, and the compositions made out of them, we shall find to contain all our whole stock of ideas, and we have nothing in our minds, which did not come in one of these two ways."[ This thought, in another... | |
| John Locke - 1815 - 454 páginas
...two, out of my book, to explain myself; as I thus speak of ideas of sensation and reflection: ' That these, when we have taken a full survey of them, and their ' several modes, and the compositions made out of them, we shall ' find to contain all our whole stock of ideas, and... | |
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