An Analytical Abridgment of Locke's Essay Concerning Human UnderstandingJ. McCreery, 1808 - 307 sider |
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Side iii
... discover and unfold a system . To those who object that abridgments serve only to debase good books , and to make idle readers and superficial thinkers , by offering learning at too cheap a rate , he would suggest , that it is not the ...
... discover and unfold a system . To those who object that abridgments serve only to debase good books , and to make idle readers and superficial thinkers , by offering learning at too cheap a rate , he would suggest , that it is not the ...
Side 15
... discover the certainty of their truth . They are less evident but not less true ; and being capable of demonstra- tion , it is our own fault , if we come not to a cer- tain knowledge of them . The ignorance of them in many , and the ...
... discover the certainty of their truth . They are less evident but not less true ; and being capable of demonstra- tion , it is our own fault , if we come not to a cer- tain knowledge of them . The ignorance of them in many , and the ...
Side 50
... discover that the quality produced has commonly no resemblance with any thing in the thing producing it ; thus we never believe the change of colour produced in a fair face by the sun to be the perception or resemblance of any thing in ...
... discover that the quality produced has commonly no resemblance with any thing in the thing producing it ; thus we never believe the change of colour produced in a fair face by the sun to be the perception or resemblance of any thing in ...
Side 104
... discover another power which it has , to change the colour and consistency of wood . Though these powers considered in themselves , are truly complex ideas , yet as they must be considered as parts of our more complex ideas of several ...
... discover another power which it has , to change the colour and consistency of wood . Though these powers considered in themselves , are truly complex ideas , yet as they must be considered as parts of our more complex ideas of several ...
Side 105
... discover the minute particles of bodies and the real constitution on which their sensible qua- lities depend , I doubt not they would produce quite different ideas in us : for when we augment the acute- ness of our senses by microscopes ...
... discover the minute particles of bodies and the real constitution on which their sensible qua- lities depend , I doubt not they would produce quite different ideas in us : for when we augment the acute- ness of our senses by microscopes ...
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