The Procedure, Extent, and Limits of Human UnderstandingW. Innys and R. Manby, 1737 - Всего страниц: 477 |
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Стр. 57
... three things in ge- neral concerning them . I. THAT it is no way to the Purpose of the following Difcourfe to decide here , whether all all fenfitive Perception be performed by any Actual Impreffion of THE UNDERSTANDING . " 57.
... three things in ge- neral concerning them . I. THAT it is no way to the Purpose of the following Difcourfe to decide here , whether all all fenfitive Perception be performed by any Actual Impreffion of THE UNDERSTANDING . " 57.
Стр. 97
... neral , by the negative Word Immaterial . And as we cannot form one Thought of our Spirit , otherwise than as it is in conjunction with the Body ; fo neither can we conceive any of its Operations but as performed together with bo- dily ...
... neral , by the negative Word Immaterial . And as we cannot form one Thought of our Spirit , otherwise than as it is in conjunction with the Body ; fo neither can we conceive any of its Operations but as performed together with bo- dily ...
Стр. 123
... - tellect makes that a Reprefentative of all the Men in the World ; and thus renders it Ge- neral in its Signification , and consequently more more obfcure . Whereas were all the Indivi- duals of THE UNDERSTANDING . 123.
... - tellect makes that a Reprefentative of all the Men in the World ; and thus renders it Ge- neral in its Signification , and consequently more more obfcure . Whereas were all the Indivi- duals of THE UNDERSTANDING . 123.
Стр. 124
... neral , would be as clear and diftinct as when it ftood for one Individual . 3. BUT laftly , the fimple Ideas of Senfa- tion , together with thofe compounded out of them , are by this Property diftinguished , as I may fo fay , even from ...
... neral , would be as clear and diftinct as when it ftood for one Individual . 3. BUT laftly , the fimple Ideas of Senfa- tion , together with thofe compounded out of them , are by this Property diftinguished , as I may fo fay , even from ...
Стр. 152
... neral Word , and includes the Knowledge of God and Angels ; whereas the proper Accep- tation of it , is for the particular way of Know- ledge in Man . But call the Knowledge of God and Angels by what Name you will , nay call it Thinking ...
... neral Word , and includes the Knowledge of God and Angels ; whereas the proper Accep- tation of it , is for the particular way of Know- ledge in Man . But call the Knowledge of God and Angels by what Name you will , nay call it Thinking ...
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