The Works of John Locke, Volume 7Scientia Verlag Aalen, 1963 - Philosophy |
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... known to be risen . But this could not be known , unless they brought with them the evidence , that they were those who had been dead ; whereof there were these two proofs , their graves were opened , and their bodies not only gone out ...
... known to be risen . But this could not be known , unless they brought with them the evidence , that they were those who had been dead ; whereof there were these two proofs , their graves were opened , and their bodies not only gone out ...
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... known to others any opera- tions they felt in themselves , or any other ideas that came not under their senses , they were fain to borrow words from ordinary known ideas of sensation , by that means to make others the more easily to ...
... known to others any opera- tions they felt in themselves , or any other ideas that came not under their senses , they were fain to borrow words from ordinary known ideas of sensation , by that means to make others the more easily to ...
Page 258
... known at all , or can be known but imperfectly and uncertainly . Names of substances referred , 1. To real essences that cannot be known . § 12. The names of substances have , as has been shown , a double reference in their ordinary use ...
... known at all , or can be known but imperfectly and uncertainly . Names of substances referred , 1. To real essences that cannot be known . § 12. The names of substances have , as has been shown , a double reference in their ordinary use ...
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CONTINUED | 1 |
The essence of each sort is the abstract idea | 2 |
No idea as an appearance in the mind true or false | 3 |
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2d Answer abstract ideas actions æther agree animal annexed aqua regia archetypes article of faith belong bishop of Worcester body capable clear and distinct clear idea collection of simple colour complex idea conceive concerning conformity confused connexion consciousness consider consists dead denominate discourse distinct idea distinguish doubt exist farther give gold hath ideas of sub ideas of substances immaterial infinite intuitive knowledge knowledge language lordship says material substance men's mind mixed modes moral nature nominal essence notion obscure observe parcel of matter parrot particles of matter particular perceive perception personal identity plain plex idea produce raised real essence reason reference relation resurrection Secondly sensation sense sensible qualities signification signify simple ideas Socrates solid sorts of substances soul speak species spirit stances stand substratum supposed things Thirdly thought tion truth virtue and vice vitally united whereby wherein whereof whilst words