An Essay Concerning Human Understanding, Volumen 1Cummings & Hilliard and J.T. Buckingham; J.T. Buckingham, Printer, 1813 |
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... Memory . 3 Attention , repetition , pleasure , and pain , fix ideas . 4 , 5 Ideas fade in the memory . 6 Conftantly repeated ideas can fcarce be loft . 7 In remembering the mind is often active . 8 , 9 Two defects in the memory ...
... Memory . 3 Attention , repetition , pleasure , and pain , fix ideas . 4 , 5 Ideas fade in the memory . 6 Conftantly repeated ideas can fcarce be loft . 7 In remembering the mind is often active . 8 , 9 Two defects in the memory ...
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... memory , and names got to them . Afterwards the mind , proceeding farther , abstracts them , and by degrees learns the use of general names . In this manner the mind comes to be furnished with ideas and language , the materials about ...
... memory , and names got to them . Afterwards the mind , proceeding farther , abstracts them , and by degrees learns the use of general names . In this manner the mind comes to be furnished with ideas and language , the materials about ...
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... memory ; as soon as it is able to retain and perceive distinct ideas . But whether it be then or no , this is certain , it does so long before it has the use of words , or comes to that , which we commonly call the use of reason . For a ...
... memory ; as soon as it is able to retain and perceive distinct ideas . But whether it be then or no , this is certain , it does so long before it has the use of words , or comes to that , which we commonly call the use of reason . For a ...
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... memory began to keep a register of their actions , or date the time when any new thing appeared to them ; and there- fore make no scruple to conclude , that those propositions , of whose knowledge they can find in themselves no original ...
... memory began to keep a register of their actions , or date the time when any new thing appeared to them ; and there- fore make no scruple to conclude , that those propositions , of whose knowledge they can find in themselves no original ...
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... memories ; and to get the skill to compound and enlarge them , and several ways put them together . How by these means they come to frame in their minds an idea men have of a Deity , I shall hereafter show . § 14 . CAN it be thought ...
... memories ; and to get the skill to compound and enlarge them , and several ways put them together . How by these means they come to frame in their minds an idea men have of a Deity , I shall hereafter show . § 14 . CAN it be thought ...
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abstract ideas actions amongst annexed answer appear assent becauſe belong capable CHAP clear color complex ideas conceive concerning consciousness consider desire determined discourse distinct ideas distinguish doubt duration effence eral evident existence extension faculties fame body farther fimple happiness hath idea of infinite ideas of substances identity imagine imprinted infinity innate ideas innate principles judgement knowledge liberty lordſhip men's mind mixed modes motion muſt nature never nominal essence objects observe operations pain particles of matter particular perceive perception perhaps plain pleasure positive idea produce propositions raiſed real essence reaſon receive refurrection relation ſame ſay sensation and reflection senses sensible qualities ſhall ſhould signify simple ideas solid sort soul ſpeak species spirit stand ſubſtance ſuch ſuppoſe supposed theſe words things thoſe thoughts tion true truth understanding uneasiness uſe whereby wherein whereof whilst