The Rise of Romanticism: Essential TextsCarcanet New Press, 1978 - 363 sidor |
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... figure . But the extension and figure of a body , being let into the mind two ways , and that indifferently either by sight or touch , it seems to follow that we see the same extension and the same figure which we feel . 49 But if we ...
... figure . But the extension and figure of a body , being let into the mind two ways , and that indifferently either by sight or touch , it seems to follow that we see the same extension and the same figure which we feel . 49 But if we ...
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... figure , motion , smell , taste , and such like , that is , the ideas perceived by sense . Now for an idea to exist in an unperceiving thing , is a manifest contradiction ; for to have an idea is all one as to perceive : that therefore ...
... figure , motion , smell , taste , and such like , that is , the ideas perceived by sense . Now for an idea to exist in an unperceiving thing , is a manifest contradiction ; for to have an idea is all one as to perceive : that therefore ...
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... figure . This figure is moveable , separable , and divisible . Mobility , and separability are the distinguishing properties of extended objects . And to cut short all disputes , the very idea of extension is copy'd from nothing but an ...
... figure . This figure is moveable , separable , and divisible . Mobility , and separability are the distinguishing properties of extended objects . And to cut short all disputes , the very idea of extension is copy'd from nothing but an ...
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