Locke's Essay on the human understanding, condensed under the superintendence of A.J. Valpy. (Epitome of Engl. lit.). Condensed by a clergyman1831 |
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... distinct and confused ideas • XXX . Of real and fantastical ideas XXXI . Of adequate and inadequate ideas XXXII . Of true and false ideas XXXIII . Of the association of ideas BOOK III . • 179 183 184 · 188 192 CHAP . I. Of words or ...
... distinct and confused ideas • XXX . Of real and fantastical ideas XXXI . Of adequate and inadequate ideas XXXII . Of true and false ideas XXXIII . Of the association of ideas BOOK III . • 179 183 184 · 188 192 CHAP . I. Of words or ...
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... and reason , and their distinct provinces XX . Of wrong assent or error XXI . Of the division of the sciences Conduct of the understanding 351 355 361 367 373 1 BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH OF JOHN LOCKE . JOHN LOCKE was CONTENTS . iii.
... and reason , and their distinct provinces XX . Of wrong assent or error XXI . Of the division of the sciences Conduct of the understanding 351 355 361 367 373 1 BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH OF JOHN LOCKE . JOHN LOCKE was CONTENTS . iii.
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... distinct , ' clear , ' & c . Nay , the very name of God himself will not escape ; for all have been made use of to bad purposes . Should I , indeed , leave the word out of the book altogether , and every where substitute the word ...
... distinct , ' clear , ' & c . Nay , the very name of God himself will not escape ; for all have been made use of to bad purposes . Should I , indeed , leave the word out of the book altogether , and every where substitute the word ...
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... distinct pro- vince , begins to exert itself ? It would be as good proof that they were innate , to say that men assent to them when they come to the use of speech . All that can be meant by the proposition , that men assent to them ...
... distinct pro- vince , begins to exert itself ? It would be as good proof that they were innate , to say that men assent to them when they come to the use of speech . All that can be meant by the proposition , that men assent to them ...
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... distinct societies ) which is not slighted by whole societies of men . Here it may be objected , that it is no argument that the rule is not known , because it is broken . Men may sometimes transgress , yet disown not the law ; but it ...
... distinct societies ) which is not slighted by whole societies of men . Here it may be objected , that it is no argument that the rule is not known , because it is broken . Men may sometimes transgress , yet disown not the law ; but it ...
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Էջ 293 - Who also hath made us able ministers of the new testament ; not of the letter, but of the spirit: for the letter killeth, but the spirit giveth life.
Էջ 268 - ... For that which befalleth the sons of men befalleth beasts; even one thing befalleth them: as the one dieth, so dieth the other; yea, they have all one breath; so that a man hath no pre-eminence above a beast: for all is vanity. All go unto one place; all are of the dust, and all turn to dust again. Who knoweth the spirit of man that goeth upward, and the spirit of the beast that goeth downward to the earth?
Էջ 62 - ... on the other side, in separating carefully one from another Ideas wherein can be found the least difference, thereby to avoid being misled by similitude and by affinity to take one thing for another. This is a way of proceeding quite contrary to metaphor and allusion, wherein for the most part lies that entertainment and pleasantry of wit which strikes so lively on the fancy, and therefore is so acceptable to all people...
Էջ 256 - Knowledge then seems to me to be nothing but the perception of the connexion and agreement, or disagreement and repugnancy, of any of our ideas.
Էջ 59 - ... we oftentimes find a disease quite strip the mind of all its ideas, and the flames of a fever in a few days calcine all those images to dust and confusion, which seemed to be as lasting as if graved in marble.
Էջ 268 - For that which befalleth the sons of men befalleth beasts ; even one thing befalleth them : as the one dieth, so dieth the other; yea, they have all one breath ; so that a man hath no pre-eminence above a beast : for all is vanity. All go unto one place ; all are of the dust, and all turn to dust again.
Էջ 202 - Words become general by being made the signs of general ideas; and ideas become general by separating from them the circumstances of time and place and any other ideas that may determine them to this or that particular existence.
Էջ 244 - But yet, if we would speak of things as they are, we must allow that all the art of rhetoric, besides order and clearness, all the artificial and figurative application of words eloquence hath invented, are for nothing else but to insinuate wrong ideas, move the passions, and thereby mislead the judgment ; and so indeed are perfect cheats...
Էջ 58 - The other way of retention, is the power to revive again in our minds those ideas, which after imprinting have disappeared, or have been as it were laid aside out of sight; and thus we do, when we conceive heat or light, yellow or sweet, the object being removed. This is memory, which is as it were the store-house of our ideas.
Էջ 345 - ... we may as well doubt of our own being, as we can whether any revelation from God be true. So that faith is a settled and sure principle of assent and assurance, and leaves no manner of room for doubt or hesitation.