An Analytical Abridgment of Locke's Essay Concerning Human UnderstandingJ. McCreery, 1808 - 307 sider |
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Side 39
... uneasiness from any thought . Men have fewer or more simple ideas from with- ⚫ out according to the greater or less variety of the ob- jects they converse with ; and from within , accord- ing as they reflect more or less on them ...
... uneasiness from any thought . Men have fewer or more simple ideas from with- ⚫ out according to the greater or less variety of the ob- jects they converse with ; and from within , accord- ing as they reflect more or less on them ...
Side 45
... , pain , or , uneasiness , power , existence , unity .-- Pleasure and pain , whether of mind or body , 45 Of Simple Ideas, by more than Sense Of Simple ideas of Reflection Of Simple Ideas, both of Sensation and Reflection.
... , pain , or , uneasiness , power , existence , unity .-- Pleasure and pain , whether of mind or body , 45 Of Simple Ideas, by more than Sense Of Simple ideas of Reflection Of Simple Ideas, both of Sensation and Reflection.
Side 80
... uneasiness felt on the absence of any thing , whose present enjoyment carries the idea of delight with it . We may remark , by the bye , that the chief if not only spur to human industry is unea- siness : for where the absence of a ...
... uneasiness felt on the absence of any thing , whose present enjoyment carries the idea of delight with it . We may remark , by the bye , that the chief if not only spur to human industry is unea- siness : for where the absence of a ...
Side 81
... uneasiness of the mind on the re- ceiving of an injury , with a present purpose of revenge . Envy is an uneasiness of the mind caused by the consideration of a good we desire , obtained by one whom we think not deserving of preference ...
... uneasiness of the mind on the re- ceiving of an injury , with a present purpose of revenge . Envy is an uneasiness of the mind caused by the consideration of a good we desire , obtained by one whom we think not deserving of preference ...
Side 88
... uneasiness determines the will : we may call it desire , which is an uneasi- ness of the mind for want of some absent good : - all pain of body , and disquiet of mind is uneasiness , which is always joined with desire . The absent good ...
... uneasiness determines the will : we may call it desire , which is an uneasi- ness of the mind for want of some absent good : - all pain of body , and disquiet of mind is uneasiness , which is always joined with desire . The absent good ...
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