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It is thought a great absurdity to imagine that one and the same thing should have any more than one extension and one figure . But the extension and figure of a body , being let into the mind two ways , and that indifferently either by ...
It is thought a great absurdity to imagine that one and the same thing should have any more than one extension and one figure . But the extension and figure of a body , being let into the mind two ways , and that indifferently either by ...
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53 It is well known that the same extension at a near distance shall subtend a greater angle , and at a farther distance a lesser angle . And by this principle ( we are told ) the mind estimates the magnitude of an object , comparing ...
53 It is well known that the same extension at a near distance shall subtend a greater angle , and at a farther distance a lesser angle . And by this principle ( we are told ) the mind estimates the magnitude of an object , comparing ...
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Every idea that is distinguishable being also separable , let us take one of those simple indivisible ideas , of which the compound one of extension is form'd , and separating it from all others , and considering it apart , let us form ...
Every idea that is distinguishable being also separable , let us take one of those simple indivisible ideas , of which the compound one of extension is form'd , and separating it from all others , and considering it apart , let us form ...
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