The Works of John Locke, Volumen1Scientia, 1963 - 500 páginas |
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... memory , the idea appears perfectly new and unknown before to the understanding . Whenever the memory brings any idea into actual view , it is with a consciousness that it had been there before , and was not wholly a stranger to the ...
... memory , the idea appears perfectly new and unknown before to the understanding . Whenever the memory brings any idea into actual view , it is with a consciousness that it had been there before , and was not wholly a stranger to the ...
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... memory , it cannot by the memory be brought into actual view , without a perception that it comes out of the memory ; which is this , that it had been known before , and is now remembered . If therefore there be any innate ideas , they ...
... memory , it cannot by the memory be brought into actual view , without a perception that it comes out of the memory ; which is this , that it had been known before , and is now remembered . If therefore there be any innate ideas , they ...
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... Memory , in an intellectual crea- ture , is necessary in the next degree to perception . It is of so great moment , that mory , obli- where it is wanting , all the rest of our faculties are in a great measure useless ; and we , in our ...
... Memory , in an intellectual crea- ture , is necessary in the next degree to perception . It is of so great moment , that mory , obli- where it is wanting , all the rest of our faculties are in a great measure useless ; and we , in our ...
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