The Works of John Locke, Volumen1Scientia, 1963 - 500 páginas |
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... measure of motion . 23. Minutes , hours , and years not necessary measures of duration . 24-26 . Our measure of time applicable to duration before time . 27-30 . Eternity . CHAPTER XV . OF DURATION AND EXPANSION CONSIDERED TOGETHER ...
... measure of motion . 23. Minutes , hours , and years not necessary measures of duration . 24-26 . Our measure of time applicable to duration before time . 27-30 . Eternity . CHAPTER XV . OF DURATION AND EXPANSION CONSIDERED TOGETHER ...
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... measure of duration but duration , as nothing is of extension but extension , we cannot keep by us any standing unvarying measure of duration , which consists in a constant fleeting succession , as we can of certain lengths of extension ...
... measure of duration but duration , as nothing is of extension but extension , we cannot keep by us any standing unvarying measure of duration , which consists in a constant fleeting succession , as we can of certain lengths of extension ...
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... measure by motion , as well as any other periods of other appearances ; the notion of duration still re- maining clear , though our measures of it cannot any of them be demonstrated to be exact . Since then no two portions of succession ...
... measure by motion , as well as any other periods of other appearances ; the notion of duration still re- maining clear , though our measures of it cannot any of them be demonstrated to be exact . Since then no two portions of succession ...
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