The Works of John Locke, Volume 5Scientia Verlag Aalen, 1963 - Philosophy |
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... never begin to be ; if matter and motion be supposed eternal , thought can never begin to be : for if matter could produce thought , then thought must be in the power of matter ; and if it be in matter as such , it must be the ...
... never begin to be ; if matter and motion be supposed eternal , thought can never begin to be : for if matter could produce thought , then thought must be in the power of matter ; and if it be in matter as such , it must be the ...
Page 215
... never given as an answer to the question proposed ) can never be this answer itself . 4. Your lordship farther says , " that you gave three several answers to it . " To which I must crave leave further to reply , that never any one of ...
... never given as an answer to the question proposed ) can never be this answer itself . 4. Your lordship farther says , " that you gave three several answers to it . " To which I must crave leave further to reply , that never any one of ...
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... never reflected on the constant train of ideas , succeeding one another in their minds , whilst waking , I grant it ; but add , that want of reflection makes not any thing cease to be : if it did , many men's actions would have no cause ...
... never reflected on the constant train of ideas , succeeding one another in their minds , whilst waking , I grant it ; but add , that want of reflection makes not any thing cease to be : if it did , many men's actions would have no cause ...
Contents
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Mr Lockes Reply to the Bishop of Worcesters Answer | 97 |
An Answer to Remarks upon the Essay concerning Human | 186 |
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