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" To return to general words, it is plain, by what has been said, that general and " universal belong not to the real existence of things, but are the inventions and " creatures of the understanding, made by it for its own use, and concern only signs,  "
An essay concerning human understanding. To which are now added, i. Analysis ... - Página 440
por John Locke - 1816
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The Philosophy of Rhetoric, Volumen2

George Campbell - 1801 - 404 páginas
...and universal belong not to the real ex" istence of things, but are the inventions and crea" tures of the understanding, made by it for its own " use,...for " signs of general ideas, and so are applicable indiffe" rently to many particular things ; and ideas are ge" neral, when they are set up as the representatives...
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The Philosophy of Rhetoric, Volumen2

George Campbell - 1801 - 404 páginas
...ex" istence of things, but are the inventions and crea" tures of the understanding, made by it fo» its own " use, and concern only signs, whether words...for " signs of general ideas, and so are applicable indiffe" rently to many particular things; and ideas are ge" neral, when they are set up as the representatives...
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An Essay Concerning Human Understanding, Volumen1

John Locke - 1805 - 562 páginas
...standing.. creatures of the understanding, made by it for its own use, and concern only signs, whether word; or ideas. Words are general, as has been said, when...general, when they are set up as the representatives •••' many particular things: but universality belongs not t < things themselves, which arc all...
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An Essay Concerning Human Understanding, Volumen1

John Locke - 1813 - 518 páginas
...that general and universal belong not to the real existence of things ; but are the inventions and creatures of the understanding, made by it for its...things ; and ideas are general, when they are set upas the representatives of many particular things ; but universality belongs not to things themselves,-...
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Elements of the Philosophy of the Human Mind

Dugald Stewart - 1813 - 564 páginas
...but are inventions and creatures of *' the understanding, made by it for its own use, and con" cern only signs, whether words or ideas. Words are " general,...ideas, and so are applicable indifferently to many particu* lar things ; and ideas are general, when they are set up ** as the representatives of many...
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Elements of the Philosophy of the Human Mind

Dugald Stewart - 1813 - 520 páginas
...creatures of '' the understanding, made by.it for its own use, and con" cern only signs, virhether words or ideas. Words are " general, as has been said,...ideas, and so are applicable indifferently to many particu*' lar things ; and ideas are general, when they are set up '*' as the representatives of many...
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Elements of the Philosophy of the Human Mind, Volumen1

Dugald Stewart - 1814 - 528 páginas
...not to the real exist"ence of things, but are the inventions and creatures of the under" standing, made by it for its own use, and concern only signs,...for signs of general ideas, and so are applicable in" differently to many particular things ; and ideas are general, " when they are set up as the representatives...
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An essay concerning human understanding. Also, extr. from the author's works ...

John Locke - 1819 - 518 páginas
...general, as hai been said, when used for signs of general ideas, and so are applicable indiiferently to many particular things: and ideas are general,...many particular things: but universality belongs not t& things themselves, which are nil of them particular in their existence ; even those words and ideas,...
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Elements of the Philosophy of the Human Mind, Volúmenes1-2

Dugald Stewart - 1821 - 706 páginas
...that general and " universal belong not to the real existence of things, but are the inventions and " creatures of the understanding, made by it for its...indifferently to many particular " things ; and ideas arc general, when they are set up as the representatives of " many particular things • but universality...
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Elements of the Philosophy of the Human Mind, Volumen1

Dugald Stewart - 1821 - 382 páginas
...signb, " whether words O. ileus. Words are gene.nl, as has been said, when used for " signs of gene Ml ideas, and so are applicable indifferently to many...representatives of " many particular things: but universality IHongs not to things themselves, which " are all of them particular in their existence ; even those...
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