The Works of John Locke, Volumen1Scientia, 1963 - 500 páginas |
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... MODES . 1. Mixed modes , what . 2. Made by the mind . 3. Sometimes got by the explication of their names . 4. The name ties the parts of the mixed modes into one idea . 5. The cause of making mixed modes . 6. Why words in one language ...
... MODES . 1. Mixed modes , what . 2. Made by the mind . 3. Sometimes got by the explication of their names . 4. The name ties the parts of the mixed modes into one idea . 5. The cause of making mixed modes . 6. Why words in one language ...
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... Modes . 2. Substances . 3. Relations . § 4. First , Modes I call such complex Modes . ideas , which , however compounded , con- tain not in them the supposition of subsisting by themselves , but are considered as dependences on , or ...
... Modes . 2. Substances . 3. Relations . § 4. First , Modes I call such complex Modes . ideas , which , however compounded , con- tain not in them the supposition of subsisting by themselves , but are considered as dependences on , or ...
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... Modes of motion answer those of extension : swift and slow are two different ideas of motion , the measures whereof are made of the distances of time and space put together ; so they are complex ideas comprehending time and space with ...
... Modes of motion answer those of extension : swift and slow are two different ideas of motion , the measures whereof are made of the distances of time and space put together ; so they are complex ideas comprehending time and space with ...
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