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I know it is a received doctrine , that men have native ideas and original characters stamped upon their minds in their very first being . This opinion I have at large examined already ; and , I suppose , what I have said in the ...
I know it is a received doctrine , that men have native ideas and original characters stamped upon their minds in their very first being . This opinion I have at large examined already ; and , I suppose , what I have said in the ...
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Though what I have here said may not perhaps make the ideas of plea- sure and pain clearer to us than our own experi- ence does , which is the only way that we are ca- pable of having them ; yet the consideration of the reason why they ...
Though what I have here said may not perhaps make the ideas of plea- sure and pain clearer to us than our own experi- ence does , which is the only way that we are ca- pable of having them ; yet the consideration of the reason why they ...
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the mind looked on and considered there to be a real positive idea in the understanding , as much as any other whatsoever ; though perhaps the cause of it be but a privation in the subject . 2. Thus the ideas of heat and cold , light ...
the mind looked on and considered there to be a real positive idea in the understanding , as much as any other whatsoever ; though perhaps the cause of it be but a privation in the subject . 2. Thus the ideas of heat and cold , light ...
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