The works of John Locke. To which is added the life of the author and a collection of several of his pieces, publ. by mr. Desmaizeaux, Volumen21812 |
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... sensible qualities should subsist alone ; and therefore we suppose them to exist in , and to be supported by some common subject ; which support we denote by the name substance . ' Which , I think , is a true reason , because it is the ...
... sensible qualities should subsist alone ; and therefore we suppose them to exist in , and to be supported by some common subject ; which support we denote by the name substance . ' Which , I think , is a true reason , because it is the ...
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... sensible qualities , which we use to find united in the ' thing called horse , or stone ; yet , because we cannot conceive how they ' should subsist alone , nor one in another , we suppose them existing in , * and supported by some ...
... sensible qualities , which we use to find united in the ' thing called horse , or stone ; yet , because we cannot conceive how they ' should subsist alone , nor one in another , we suppose them existing in , * and supported by some ...
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... qualities observable in iron , or a dia mond , put together , that make the true complex idea of those substances ... sensible quality left , according to my way of arguing , substance cannot be discarded ; because all simple ideas , all ...
... qualities observable in iron , or a dia mond , put together , that make the true complex idea of those substances ... sensible quality left , according to my way of arguing , substance cannot be discarded ; because all simple ideas , all ...
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... sensible qualities , which we used to find united in the thing called horse or stone ; yet because we cannot conceive how they should subsist alone , or one in another , we suppose them existing in and supported by some common subject ...
... sensible qualities , which we used to find united in the thing called horse or stone ; yet because we cannot conceive how they should subsist alone , or one in another , we suppose them existing in and supported by some common subject ...
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... sensible qualities which affect our senses do subsist ; by supposing a sub- stance , wherein thinking , knowing , doubting , and a power of moving , & c . do subsist , we have as clear a notion of the substance of spirit , as we have of ...
... sensible qualities which affect our senses do subsist ; by supposing a sub- stance , wherein thinking , knowing , doubting , and a power of moving , & c . do subsist , we have as clear a notion of the substance of spirit , as we have of ...
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