The Works of John Locke, Volumen1Scientia, 1963 - 500 páginas |
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... PERCEPTION . 1. It is the first simple idea of reflection . 2-4 . Perception is only when the mind receives the impression . 5 , 6. Children , though they have ideas in the womb , have none innate . 7. Which ideas first , is not evident ...
... PERCEPTION . 1. It is the first simple idea of reflection . 2-4 . Perception is only when the mind receives the impression . 5 , 6. Children , though they have ideas in the womb , have none innate . 7. Which ideas first , is not evident ...
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... Perception § 15. Perception then being the first the inlet of step and degree towards knowledge , and knowledge . the inlet of all the materials of it , the fewer senses any man , as well as any other creature , hath , and the fewer and ...
... Perception § 15. Perception then being the first the inlet of step and degree towards knowledge , and knowledge . the inlet of all the materials of it , the fewer senses any man , as well as any other creature , hath , and the fewer and ...
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... perception is that which we call the understanding . Perception , which we make the act of the understanding , is of three sorts : 1. The perception of ideas in our mind . 2. The perception of the signification of signs . 3. The ...
... perception is that which we call the understanding . Perception , which we make the act of the understanding , is of three sorts : 1. The perception of ideas in our mind . 2. The perception of the signification of signs . 3. The ...
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