The Works of John Locke, Volume 4Scientia Verlag Aalen, 1963 - Philosophy |
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... consists in that very sensation , as thinking consists in being conscious that one thinks . If they say , that a man is always conscious to himself of thinking , I ask , how they know it . Consciousness is the perception of what passes ...
... consists in that very sensation , as thinking consists in being conscious that one thinks . If they say , that a man is always conscious to himself of thinking , I ask , how they know it . Consciousness is the perception of what passes ...
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... consists , I promise to tell him what it is , and wherein it consists , when he tells me what thinking is , or wherein it con- sists ; or explains to me what extension or motion is , which perhaps seems much easier . The simple ideas we ...
... consists , I promise to tell him what it is , and wherein it consists , when he tells me what thinking is , or wherein it con- sists ; or explains to me what extension or motion is , which perhaps seems much easier . The simple ideas we ...
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John Locke. in the memory ready at hand consists quickness of parts ; in this of having them unconfused , and being able nicely to distinguish one thing from another , where there is but the least difference , consists , in a great ...
John Locke. in the memory ready at hand consists quickness of parts ; in this of having them unconfused , and being able nicely to distinguish one thing from another , where there is but the least difference , consists , in a great ...
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