The works of John Locke. To which is added the life of the author and a collection of several of his pieces, publ. by mr. Desmaizeaux, Volume 11812 |
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... Figure . 7-10 . Place . 11-14 . Extension and body not the same . 15. The definition of exten- sion , or of space , does not explain it . s into 16. Division of beings into bodies and spirits proves not body and space the same . 17 , 18 ...
... Figure . 7-10 . Place . 11-14 . Extension and body not the same . 15. The definition of exten- sion , or of space , does not explain it . s into 16. Division of beings into bodies and spirits proves not body and space the same . 17 , 18 ...
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... figure , & c . in- nate ; than which there cannot be any thing more op- posite to reason and experience . Universal and ready assent upon hearing and understanding the terms is ( I grant ) a mark of self - evidence : but self - evidence ...
... figure , & c . in- nate ; than which there cannot be any thing more op- posite to reason and experience . Universal and ready assent upon hearing and understanding the terms is ( I grant ) a mark of self - evidence : but self - evidence ...
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... figure , in the minutest particle of matter that can exist : and finds it inseparably inherent in body , wherever or however modified . Solidity fills space . 6. 2. This is the idea which belongs to body , whereby we conceive it to fill ...
... figure , in the minutest particle of matter that can exist : and finds it inseparably inherent in body , wherever or however modified . Solidity fills space . 6. 2. This is the idea which belongs to body , whereby we conceive it to fill ...
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John Locke. idea of motion in another , than the idea of a square figure in one body includes the idea of a square figure in another . I do not ask , whether bodies do so exist that the motion of one body cannot really be without the ...
John Locke. idea of motion in another , than the idea of a square figure in one body includes the idea of a square figure in another . I do not ask , whether bodies do so exist that the motion of one body cannot really be without the ...
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... figure , rest and motion ; for these make perceivable impressions , both on the eyes and touch : and we can receive and convey into our minds the ideas of the extension , figure , motion , and rest of bodies , both by seeing and feeling ...
... figure , rest and motion ; for these make perceivable impressions , both on the eyes and touch : and we can receive and convey into our minds the ideas of the extension , figure , motion , and rest of bodies , both by seeing and feeling ...
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