The Works of John Locke, Volume 4Scientia Verlag Aalen, 1963 - Philosophy |
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Page 113
... faculties which he had endowed us with might not re- main wholly idle and unemployed by us . § 4. Pain has the same efficacy and use to set us on work that pleasure has , we being as ready to employ our faculties to avoid that , as to ...
... faculties which he had endowed us with might not re- main wholly idle and unemployed by us . § 4. Pain has the same efficacy and use to set us on work that pleasure has , we being as ready to employ our faculties to avoid that , as to ...
Page 136
... faculties are that are employed about them , the more remote are they from that knowledge which is to be found in some men . But this being in great variety of de- grees ( as may be perceived amongst men ) cannot cer- tainly be ...
... faculties are that are employed about them , the more remote are they from that knowledge which is to be found in some men . But this being in great variety of de- grees ( as may be perceived amongst men ) cannot cer- tainly be ...
Page 150
... faculties , if wanting , or out of order , produce suitable effects in men's understandings and knowledge . § 13. In fine , the defect in naturals seems to pro- ceed from want of quickness , activity , and motion in the intellectual ...
... faculties , if wanting , or out of order , produce suitable effects in men's understandings and knowledge . § 13. In fine , the defect in naturals seems to pro- ceed from want of quickness , activity , and motion in the intellectual ...
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