The Works of John Locke, Volume 1 |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 61
Page lxi
... PERCEPTION . 1. It is the first simple idea of reflection . 2-4 . Perception is only when the mind receives the impression . 5 , 6. Children , though they have ideas in the womb , have none innate . 7. Which ideas first , is not evident ...
... PERCEPTION . 1. It is the first simple idea of reflection . 2-4 . Perception is only when the mind receives the impression . 5 , 6. Children , though they have ideas in the womb , have none innate . 7. Which ideas first , is not evident ...
Page 130
... perception is , every one will know better by reflecting on what he does himself , what he sees , hears , feels , & c . or thinks , than by any discourse of mine . Whoever reflects on what passes in his own mind , cannot miss it : and ...
... perception is , every one will know better by reflecting on what he does himself , what he sees , hears , feels , & c . or thinks , than by any discourse of mine . Whoever reflects on what passes in his own mind , cannot miss it : and ...
Page 136
... Perception ยง 15. Perception then being the first the inlet of step and degree towards knowledge , and knowledge . the inlet of all the materials of it , the fewer senses any man , as well as any other creature , hath , and the fewer and ...
... Perception ยง 15. Perception then being the first the inlet of step and degree towards knowledge , and knowledge . the inlet of all the materials of it , the fewer senses any man , as well as any other creature , hath , and the fewer and ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
action amongst appear assent BIOMED Bishop of Worcester body cause cerning CHAPTER colours complex ideas conceive concerning consider desire desire happiness determined discourse distance distinct ideas distinguished Essay eternity existence extension faculties farther finite ginal happiness hath idea of infinite idea of space imagine imprinted infinity innate ideas innate principles inquiry John Locke Julian period knowledge liberty Locke Locke's lord lord Shaftesbury lordship mankind matter maxims measure memory men's mind mixed modes motion names nature neral never objects observe occasion operations opinion perceive perception perhaps pleasure and pain positive idea present primary qualities produce propositions qualities reason receive sensation and reflection sensation or reflection senses sensible sideration signify simple ideas simple modes sion soever solidity soul stand substance suppose taken notice things thoughts tion truth understanding uneasiness volition whereby wherein whereof whilst words wrong judgment