The Works of John Locke, Volumen1Scientia, 1963 - 500 páginas |
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... Existence § 7. Existence and unity are two other ideas that are suggested to the under- and unity . standing by every object without , and every idea within . When ideas are in our minds , we consider them as being actually there , as ...
... Existence § 7. Existence and unity are two other ideas that are suggested to the under- and unity . standing by every object without , and every idea within . When ideas are in our minds , we consider them as being actually there , as ...
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... existence of expansion without matter , of which alone we com- monly suppose it an attribute . And therefore when men pursue their thoughts of space , they are apt to stop at the confines of body , as if space were there at an end too ...
... existence of expansion without matter , of which alone we com- monly suppose it an attribute . And therefore when men pursue their thoughts of space , they are apt to stop at the confines of body , as if space were there at an end too ...
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... existence , as much as if they were all but one single being ; and we may truly say , they all exist in the same ... existence , or to have an idea of any real being , with a perfect negation of all manner of expansion - as it is to have ...
... existence , as much as if they were all but one single being ; and we may truly say , they all exist in the same ... existence , or to have an idea of any real being , with a perfect negation of all manner of expansion - as it is to have ...
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