The Works of John Locke, Volume 4Scientia Verlag Aalen, 1963 - Philosophy |
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John Locke. SECT . CHAPTER VI . OF SIMPLE IDEAS OF REFLECTION . 1. Simple ideas are the operations of the mind about its other ideas . 2. The idea of perception , and idea of willing , we have from reflection . CHAPTER VII . OF SIMPLE ...
John Locke. SECT . CHAPTER VI . OF SIMPLE IDEAS OF REFLECTION . 1. Simple ideas are the operations of the mind about its other ideas . 2. The idea of perception , and idea of willing , we have from reflection . CHAPTER VII . OF SIMPLE ...
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... simple ideas , and the modes of them , with some other opera- tions about them . I proceed now to examine some of these simple ideas , and their modes , a little more particularly . CHAPTER XII . Of Complex Ideas . Made by the mind out ...
... simple ideas , and the modes of them , with some other opera- tions about them . I proceed now to examine some of these simple ideas , and their modes , a little more particularly . CHAPTER XII . Of Complex Ideas . Made by the mind out ...
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... ideas of mixed modes . $ 9 . There are therefore three ways whereby we get the complex ideas of mixed modes . 1. By ... simple ideas in our own minds : so he that first invented printing or etching , had an idea of it in his mind before ...
... ideas of mixed modes . $ 9 . There are therefore three ways whereby we get the complex ideas of mixed modes . 1. By ... simple ideas in our own minds : so he that first invented printing or etching , had an idea of it in his mind before ...
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