The Works of John Locke, Volume 4Scientia Verlag Aalen, 1963 - Philosophy |
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Page 84
... objects of sensation ; and the operations of our own minds within , as the objects of reflection ; are to me the only ori- ginals from whence all our ideas take their beginnings . The term operations here I use in a large sense , as ...
... objects of sensation ; and the operations of our own minds within , as the objects of reflection ; are to me the only ori- ginals from whence all our ideas take their beginnings . The term operations here I use in a large sense , as ...
Page 97
... objects to move the senses . ยง 22. Follow a child from its birth , and observe the alterations that time makes , and you shall find , as the mind by the senses comes more and more to be fur- nished with ideas , it comes to be more and ...
... objects to move the senses . ยง 22. Follow a child from its birth , and observe the alterations that time makes , and you shall find , as the mind by the senses comes more and more to be fur- nished with ideas , it comes to be more and ...
Page 98
John Locke. by outward objects that are extrinsical to the mind , and its own operations , proceeding from powers in- trinsical and proper to itself ; which when reflected on by itself , becoming also objects of its contempla- tion , are ...
John Locke. by outward objects that are extrinsical to the mind , and its own operations , proceeding from powers in- trinsical and proper to itself ; which when reflected on by itself , becoming also objects of its contempla- tion , are ...
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