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Page 94
... perceive it . evident pro- position , it This , I needs proof . am afraid , is to be sure without proofs ; and to know , without perceiving : it is , I suspect , a confused notion taken up to serve an hypothesis ; and none of those ...
... perceive it . evident pro- position , it This , I needs proof . am afraid , is to be sure without proofs ; and to know , without perceiving : it is , I suspect , a confused notion taken up to serve an hypothesis ; and none of those ...
Page 95
... perceive that I am conscious of any thing , when I perceive it not myself ? No man's know- ledge here can go beyond his experience . Wake a man out of a sound sleep , and ask him , what he was that moment thinking of . If he himself be ...
... perceive that I am conscious of any thing , when I perceive it not myself ? No man's know- ledge here can go beyond his experience . Wake a man out of a sound sleep , and ask him , what he was that moment thinking of . If he himself be ...
Page 179
... perceive any suc- cession either in the pain or sound of so swift a stroke . Such a part of duration as this , wherein we perceive no succession , is that which we may call an instant , and is that which takes up the time of only one ...
... perceive any suc- cession either in the pain or sound of so swift a stroke . Such a part of duration as this , wherein we perceive no succession , is that which we may call an instant , and is that which takes up the time of only one ...
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