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John Locke
An essay concerning human understanding

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1 Read | afterwards the mind found little difference in the phrases, and wondered 2 I, I | perceived, I can see no difference there can be between any 3 I, I | means, there will be no difference between the maxims of the 4 I, I | before it can speak the difference between the ideas of sweet 5 I, I | it does, and leaving no difference between those suppose innate 6 I, I | ground equal. And as to the difference of being more general, that 7 I, I | body, the only confessed difference between them and others. 8 I, II | There is a great deal of difference between an innate law, and 9 I, II | us not what they are. The difference there is amongst men in 10 I, III | mathematician as any in it; the difference between him and a more improved 11 I, III | constant and distinguishing difference between what is, and what 12 I, III | speak more hereafter.~23. Difference of men’s discoveries depends 13 I, III | are employed. The great difference that is to be found in the 14 II, VIII | understood; and to make the difference between the qualities in 15 II, IX | reflections of light by the difference of the sensible figures 16 II, IX | distinguish them by the difference of their figures felt. This 17 II, IX | 11. Perception puts the difference between animals and vegetables. 18 II, IX | three days, I wonder what difference there would be, in any intellectual 19 II, X | of the brain makes this difference, that in some it retains 20 II, XI | this more hereafter.~2. The difference of wit and judgment. How 21 II, XI | where there is but the least difference, consists, in a great measure, 22 II, XI | wherein can be found the least difference, thereby to avoid being 23 II, XI | man: and it is that proper difference wherein they are wholly 24 II, XI | understandings and knowledge.~13. Difference between idiots and madmen. 25 II, XI | herein seems to lie the difference between idiots and madmen: 26 II, XIII | body; and makes as great a difference between space and body as 27 II, XV | as clear an idea of the difference of the length of an hour 28 II, XV | But there is this manifest difference between them,—That the ideas 29 II, XVI | will undertake to find a difference between the white of this 30 II, XVI | are capable of any other difference but more or less, names 31 II, XVII | thought of infinity.~7. Difference between infinity of space, 32 II, XVII | of number; but with this difference,—that, in the former considerations 33 II, XVII | they ought to show the difference of their notion of duration, 34 II, XVII | have met that put so much difference between infinite duration 35 II, XVIII| distinct ideas, where the difference is but very small between 36 II, XIX | essence of the soul. This difference of intention, and remission 37 II, XXI | belong not to sleep, nor the difference of figure to virtue; and 38 II, XXI | do not enough keep up the difference between the will and several 39 II, XXI | yet, in full view of this difference, satisfied of the possibility 40 II, XXI | wonder to find variety and difference. For if there be no prospect 41 II, XXI | pleasure and pain show their difference and degrees so plainly as 42 II, XXI | the fallacy of a little difference in time. But, if pleasure 43 II, XXIII| from thence: and all the difference we can put between them, 44 II, XXVII| of an animal; with this difference, That, in an animal the 45 II, XXVII| longer in that man.~21. Difference between identity of man 46 II, XXVII| consciousness at all, what difference is there between that punishment 47 II, XXIX | several sorts; considered the difference between the simple and the 48 II, XXIX | wherein the mind perceives a difference from all other; and a confused 49 II, XXIX | it is expressed by; the difference which keeps the things ( 50 II, XXIX | different terms, have not a difference answerable to their distinct 51 II, XXIX | of things, and by their difference to stand for, and keep things 52 II, XXIX | under; and so keeps not that difference from that other idea which 53 III, I | was obtained only by the difference of the ideas they were made 54 III, IV | terms of art, by a genus and difference), when, even after such 55 III, IV | The not observing this difference in our ideas, and their 56 III, IV | left out of it, that so the difference being taken away, it may 57 III, IV | mixed modes have also this difference: that those of mixed modes 58 III, IV | arbitrary at an. Which, what difference it makes in the significations 59 III, V | species and sort have no other difference than that of a Latin and 60 III, V | modes is, with very little difference, applicable also to relations; 61 III, VI | an essential or specific difference or no, since we have no 62 III, VI | sufficient to make an essential difference in nature between any two 63 III, VI | them in our ideas, put any difference, by any number of simple 64 III, VI | sorts of spirits, with the difference only of degrees; to the 65 III, VI | scarce be perceived any great difference between them: and so on, 66 III, VI | exactly the same. But what difference in the real internal constitution 67 III, VI | constitution makes a specific difference it is in vain to inquire; 68 III, VI | part of them. Shall the difference of hair only on the skin 69 III, VI | known, to be the essential difference of the species man; and 70 III, VI | no, only because of the difference of their outward configuration 71 III, VI | hound; all the essential difference, whereby we know and distinguish 72 III, VI | five; is this a specific difference to the workman? Some have 73 III, VI | enough to make a specific difference to the workman, that knows 74 III, VI | each of these hath a real difference from the rest; but whether 75 III, VI | an essential, a specific difference or no, relates only to the 76 III, VI | more than that there is a difference in the frame between a drill 77 III, VI | such); but only with this difference, that, in places where men 78 III, VIII | knowledge, perceive their difference, and therefore in propositions 79 III, VIII | reasoning.~2. They show the difference of our ideas. This distinction 80 III, VIII | names shows us also the difference of our ideas: for if we 81 III, VIII | equality, equal: only with this difference, that some of the concrete 82 III, IX | than other words, is the difference of ideas they stand for.~ 83 III, IX | signification of words than a real difference in the conception of things) 84 III, XI | shall not perceive any difference. The like may be said of 85 IV, I | thereby also to perceive their difference, and that one is not another. 86 IV, II | wherein he perceives a difference, are different and not precisely 87 IV, II | the demonstration. Another difference between intuitive and demonstrative 88 IV, II | numbers have every the least difference very clear and perceivable: 89 IV, II | distinguish every the least real difference, the only help we have being 90 IV, II | point fail us. But where the difference is so great as to produce 91 IV, II | We as plainly find the difference there is between any idea 92 IV, II | will allow a very manifest difference between dreaming of being 93 IV, III | immediate comparing them: the difference of figure makes their parts 94 IV, IV | sober and a wise man, what difference will there be, by your rules, 95 IV, IV | another. If there be any difference between them, the advantage 96 IV, IV | no more but an accidental difference between themselves and changelings, 97 IV, VII | red is not blue.” The difference of the ideas, as soon as 98 IV, X | thinking, the only supposed difference. But allow it to be by some 99 IV, XI | that there is a manifest difference between the ideas laid up 100 IV, XI | who doth not perceive the difference in himself between contemplating 101 IV, XIII | some objects and perceive a difference in them. But though a man 102 IV, XV | so. And herein lies the difference between probability and 103 IV, XVI | us we make little or no difference between them and certain 104 IV, XVI | remote distance, yet the difference between the upper and under, 105 IV, XVI | hardly discernible. The difference is exceeding great between 106 IV, XVI | we shall find so little difference, that it will be hard to 107 IV, XVII | undoubtedly be almost as much difference in maturity of judgment 108 IV, XVIII| and there would be left no difference between truth and falsehood, 109 IV, XVIII| matter of reason; with this difference still, that, in those concerning 110 IV, XX | Now that there is such a difference between men, in respect 111 IV, XX | on the other. Which great difference in men’s intellectuals, 112 IV, XX | evident, that there is a difference of degrees in men’s understandings, 113 IV, XX | received hypothesis. The difference between these and the former,


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