The Works of John Locke, Volumen1Scientia, 1963 - 500 páginas |
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... positive or privative ; and the idea of black is no less positive in his mind than that of white , however the cause of that colour in the ex- ternal object may be only a privation . 84. If it were the design of my present undertak- ing ...
... positive or privative ; and the idea of black is no less positive in his mind than that of white , however the cause of that colour in the ex- ternal object may be only a privation . 84. If it were the design of my present undertak- ing ...
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... positive idea of in- finity . $ 13. Though it be hard , I think , to find any one so absurd as to say , he has the positive idea of an actual infinite number ; the infinity whereof lies only in a power still of adding any combination of ...
... positive idea of in- finity . $ 13. Though it be hard , I think , to find any one so absurd as to say , he has the positive idea of an actual infinite number ; the infinity whereof lies only in a power still of adding any combination of ...
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... positive idea of it . He that thinks on a cube of an inch diameter , has a clear and positive idea of it in his mind , and so can frame one of 1,1,1 , and so on till he has the idea in his thoughts of something very little ; but yet ...
... positive idea of it . He that thinks on a cube of an inch diameter , has a clear and positive idea of it in his mind , and so can frame one of 1,1,1 , and so on till he has the idea in his thoughts of something very little ; but yet ...
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