The Works of John Locke, Volume 3Thomas Tegg, 1823 - Philosophy |
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... rest . 18 , 19. Matter not co - eternal with an eternal mind . CHAPTER XI . OF THE KNOWLEDGE OF THE EXISTENCE OF OTHER THINGS . SECT . 1. Is to be had only by sensation . 2. Instance , whiteness of this paper . 3. This , though not so ...
... rest . 18 , 19. Matter not co - eternal with an eternal mind . CHAPTER XI . OF THE KNOWLEDGE OF THE EXISTENCE OF OTHER THINGS . SECT . 1. Is to be had only by sensation . 2. Instance , whiteness of this paper . 3. This , though not so ...
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... rest here , we know the truth of nothing by this rule , but of the visionary words in our own imaginations ; nor have other truth , but what as much concerns harpies and centaurs as men and horses . For those , and the like , may be ...
... rest here , we know the truth of nothing by this rule , but of the visionary words in our own imaginations ; nor have other truth , but what as much concerns harpies and centaurs as men and horses . For those , and the like , may be ...
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... rest of its qualities . I would gladly meet with one general affirmation concerning any quality of gold , that any one can certainly know is true . It will , no doubt , be presently objected , is not this an universal proposition ...
... rest of its qualities . I would gladly meet with one general affirmation concerning any quality of gold , that any one can certainly know is true . It will , no doubt , be presently objected , is not this an universal proposition ...
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... neighbours ; and we must not confine our thoughts within the surface of any body , VOL . III . C but look a great deal farther , to comprehend perfectly Ch . 6 . 17 their Truth and Certainty . Whether in motion or at rest.
... neighbours ; and we must not confine our thoughts within the surface of any body , VOL . III . C but look a great deal farther , to comprehend perfectly Ch . 6 . 17 their Truth and Certainty . Whether in motion or at rest.
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... rest . Which , I think every body will allow , is utterly impossible to be known by us without revelation . Nor if it were re- vealed to us , what sort of figure , bulk , and motion of corpuscles , would produce in us the sensation of a ...
... rest . Which , I think every body will allow , is utterly impossible to be known by us without revelation . Nor if it were re- vealed to us , what sort of figure , bulk , and motion of corpuscles , would produce in us the sensation of a ...
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