An Analytical Abridgment of Locke's Essay Concerning Human UnderstandingJ. McCreery, 1808 - 307 sider |
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Side 12
... memory , and names got to them . After- wards the mind abstracts them , and learns the use of general names . Our knowledge is first about those Ideas which are imprinted by external things , which make the earliest and most frequent ...
... memory , and names got to them . After- wards the mind abstracts them , and learns the use of general names . Our knowledge is first about those Ideas which are imprinted by external things , which make the earliest and most frequent ...
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... reputation of unquestionable and innate truths . Men , thus instructed , finding on reflection that their opinions are more antient than any thing which they can remember , conclude , from having no memory of their origin , that they are ...
... reputation of unquestionable and innate truths . Men , thus instructed , finding on reflection that their opinions are more antient than any thing which they can remember , conclude , from having no memory of their origin , that they are ...
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John Locke. having no memory of their origin , that they are the impress of God and nature upon their minds , and not taught them by any one else . This will appear almost unavoidable , if we con- sider the nature of man , and the ...
John Locke. having no memory of their origin , that they are the impress of God and nature upon their minds , and not taught them by any one else . This will appear almost unavoidable , if we con- sider the nature of man , and the ...
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... memory it can be made an actual perception again . The perception of an idea , without memory , is to the understanding a new idea ; with memory , brings a consciousness that it had been in the mind before . What is not actually in view ...
... memory it can be made an actual perception again . The perception of an idea , without memory , is to the understanding a new idea ; with memory , brings a consciousness that it had been in the mind before . What is not actually in view ...
Side 40
... the par- ticles of our bodies , that any man should be the same person two moments together . We have sometimes instances of Perception , whilst we are asleep , and retain the memory of those R 3 C ON Op Ii Thoughts : but those 40.
... the par- ticles of our bodies , that any man should be the same person two moments together . We have sometimes instances of Perception , whilst we are asleep , and retain the memory of those R 3 C ON Op Ii Thoughts : but those 40.
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