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Page 63
... perceive , I am then cer- tain that the proposition is true , or I am certain that it is false . As , in the present case , I perceive in myself thought and perception ; the idea of actual perception has an evident connexion with an ...
... perceive , I am then cer- tain that the proposition is true , or I am certain that it is false . As , in the present case , I perceive in myself thought and perception ; the idea of actual perception has an evident connexion with an ...
Page 232
... perceiving the agreement or dis- agreement of the ideas of any proposition , will not be easy to show ; unless one certainty ... perceive the disagreement of that square figure to that round matter , which are the ideas expressed in that ...
... perceiving the agreement or dis- agreement of the ideas of any proposition , will not be easy to show ; unless one certainty ... perceive the disagreement of that square figure to that round matter , which are the ideas expressed in that ...
Page 426
... perceive to something we did not ; " which seems to me to agree with what I say in the case , viz . that by the agreement of ideas which we do perceive , we are brought to per- ceive the agreement of ideas which before we did not perceive ...
... perceive to something we did not ; " which seems to me to agree with what I say in the case , viz . that by the agreement of ideas which we do perceive , we are brought to per- ceive the agreement of ideas which before we did not perceive ...
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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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