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... space . ยง 2. I shall begin with the simple idea of space . I have showed above , chap . 4 . that we get the idea of space both by our sight and touch ; which I think is so evident , that it would be as needless to go to prove that men ...
... space . ยง 2. I shall begin with the simple idea of space . I have showed above , chap . 4 . that we get the idea of space both by our sight and touch ; which I think is so evident , that it would be as needless to go to prove that men ...
Page 163
... space ; and yet motion is not space , nor space motion : space can exist without it , and they are very distinct ideas ; and so , I think , are those of space and solidity . Solidity is so inseparable an idea from body , that upon that ...
... space ; and yet motion is not space , nor space motion : space can exist without it , and they are very distinct ideas ; and so , I think , are those of space and solidity . Solidity is so inseparable an idea from body , that upon that ...
Page 170
... space as big as the least part into which he has divided the said solid body . And if where the least particle of the body divided is as big as a mustard - seed , a void space equal to the bulk of a mustard - seed be requisite to make ...
... space as big as the least part into which he has divided the said solid body . And if where the least particle of the body divided is as big as a mustard - seed , a void space equal to the bulk of a mustard - seed be requisite to make ...
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