The Works of John Locke, Volume 4Scientia Verlag Aalen, 1963 - Philosophy |
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Page 213
... infinite : the first is nothing but a supposed endless progression of the mind , over what repeated ideas of space it pleases ; but to have actually in the mind the idea of a space infinite , is to suppose the mind already passed over ...
... infinite : the first is nothing but a supposed endless progression of the mind , over what repeated ideas of space it pleases ; but to have actually in the mind the idea of a space infinite , is to suppose the mind already passed over ...
Page 217
... infinite parts , it can have no other infinity than that of number , capable still of farther addition ; but not an actual positive idea of a number infinite . For , I think ... infinite . think of infinite space or Ch . 17 . 217 Infinity .
... infinite parts , it can have no other infinity than that of number , capable still of farther addition ; but not an actual positive idea of a number infinite . For , I think ... infinite . think of infinite space or Ch . 17 . 217 Infinity .
Page 220
... infinite cannot belong to it . But if our weak apprehensions cannot separate succession from any duration whatsoever , our idea of eternity can be nothing but of infinite succession of moments of duration , wherein any thing does exist ...
... infinite cannot belong to it . But if our weak apprehensions cannot separate succession from any duration whatsoever , our idea of eternity can be nothing but of infinite succession of moments of duration , wherein any thing does exist ...
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