An Essay Concerning Human Understanding, Volumen 1Cummings & Hilliard and J.T. Buckingham; J.T. Buckingham, Printer, 1813 |
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... body not the fame . 15 The definition of extenfion ex- plains it not . 16 Divifion of beings into bodies and fpirits , proves not space and body the fame . 17 , 18 Subftance which we know not , no proof against space with- out body . 19 ...
... body not the fame . 15 The definition of extenfion ex- plains it not . 16 Divifion of beings into bodies and fpirits , proves not space and body the fame . 17 , 18 Subftance which we know not , no proof against space with- out body . 19 ...
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... body . 7 Powers a great part of our complex ideas of fubftances , 8 And why . 9 Three forts of ideas make our com- plex ones of fubstances . 10 , 11 The now fecondary qualities of bodies would difappear , if we could discover the ...
... body . 7 Powers a great part of our complex ideas of fubftances , 8 And why . 9 Three forts of ideas make our com- plex ones of fubstances . 10 , 11 The now fecondary qualities of bodies would difappear , if we could discover the ...
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... body compared . 23-27 Cohesion of solid parts in body , as hard to be conceived , as think- ing in a foul . 28 , 29 Communication of motion by impulfe , or by thought , equally in- telligible . 30 Ideas of body and spirit compared . 31 ...
... body compared . 23-27 Cohesion of solid parts in body , as hard to be conceived , as think- ing in a foul . 28 , 29 Communication of motion by impulfe , or by thought , equally in- telligible . 30 Ideas of body and spirit compared . 31 ...
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... body : which , if true , to inquire after the beginning of a man's ideas , is the same as to inquire after the beginning of his soul . For , by this account , soul and its ideas , as body and its extension , will begin to exist both at ...
... body : which , if true , to inquire after the beginning of a man's ideas , is the same as to inquire after the beginning of his soul . For , by this account , soul and its ideas , as body and its extension , will begin to exist both at ...
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... body , may be worth a waking man's consideration ; it be- ing hard to conceive , that any thing should think , and not be con- scious of it . If the soul doth think in a sleeping man , without be- ing conscious of it ; I ask , whether ...
... body , may be worth a waking man's consideration ; it be- ing hard to conceive , that any thing should think , and not be con- scious of it . If the soul doth think in a sleeping man , without be- ing conscious of it ; I ask , whether ...
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