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17 divisibility
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John Locke
An essay concerning human understanding

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divisibility

   Book,  Chapter
1 II, XV | or duration as excluded divisibility, that would be, as it were, 2 II, XV | vast expansion of space, or divisibility of matter. Every part of 3 II, XVII | immensity.~12. Infinite divisibility. And since in any bulk of 4 II, XVII | never arrive at the utmost divisibility, therefore there is an apparent 5 II, XVII | is consequent to infinite divisibility.~19. What is positive, what 6 II, XVII | whether of space, duration, or divisibility, have been the certain marks 7 II, XXIII| body includes in it; the divisibility in infinitum of any finite 8 II, XXIX | absurdities.~16. Infinite divisibility of matter. In matter, we 9 II, XXIX | therefore, when we talk of the divisibility of matter in infinitum, 10 II, XXIX | clear ideas of division and divisibility, and have also clear ideas 11 II, XXIX | when we talk of infinite divisibility of body or extension, our 12 II, XXIX | numbers we have: endless divisibility giving us no more a clear 13 IV, V | supposes such a kind of divisibility to agree or disagree to 14 IV, V | the idea of that kind of divisibility; and so makes a mental proposition, 15 IV, V | according as such a kind of divisibility; a divisibility into such 16 IV, V | kind of divisibility; a divisibility into such aliquot parts, 17 IV, XVII | are at a loss about the divisibility of matter; but having perfect,


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