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John Locke
An essay concerning human understanding

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501 IV, VII | more compounded; the more simple and less abstract being 502 IV, VII | name space being barely the simple one of extension, and the 503 IV, VII | the propositions are about simple ideas. But because men mistake 504 IV, VII | was one of the constant simple ideas of the complex idea 505 IV, VII | perception he hath of his own simple ideas of black and white, 506 IV, VIII | lead stands for? All the simple ideas that go to the complex 507 IV, VIII | expresses several of its simple ideas, than to enumerate 508 IV, VIII | to affirm any one of the simple ideas of a complex one of 509 IV, VIII | fusibility being one of the simple ideas that goes to the making 510 IV, VIII | for any one or more of the simple ideas, that altogether make 511 IV, VIII | combinations there be of simple ideas existing together 512 IV, XI | that such collections of simple ideas as we have observed 513 IV, XI | saw such a collection of simple ideas as is wont to be called 514 IV, XII | can go no further than the simple ideas of our nominal essence 515 IV, XII | gold, to consist of more simple ideas than before; yet still, 516 IV, XII | with some or all of the simple ideas that make up my nominal 517 IV, XII | should put together as many simple ideas as, being constantly 518 IV, XII | species; and each of those simple ideas which are the ingredients 519 IV, XVII | more clearly seen in this simple and natural disposition, 520 IV, XVII | ranging of the ideas in a simple and plain order: and hence 521 IV, XVII | see that connexion in the simple and proper position of the 522 IV, XVII | that there is barely one simple intuition, wherein there 523 IV, XVIII | call revelation.~3. No new simple idea can be conveyed by 524 IV, XVIII | communicate to others any new simple ideas which they had not 525 IV, XVIII | revelation, if it be of new simple ideas, cannot be conveyed 526 IV, XVIII | new and formerly unknown simple ideas. The same holds in 527 IV, XVIII | fifth, of seeing. For our simple ideas, then, which are the


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