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1 Read | chose to put determinate or determined, instead of clear and distinct, 2 Read | the mind, and consequently determined, i.e. such as it is there 3 Read | called a determinate or determined idea, when such as it is 4 Read | objectively in the mind, and so determined there, it is annexed, and 5 Read | annexed, and without variation determined, to a name or articulate 6 Read | is said to be in it: by determined, when applied to a complex 7 Read | in his mind the precise determined idea which he resolves to 8 Read | he may have in his mind a determined idea, which he makes it 9 Read | this ground I have thought determined ideas a way of speaking 10 Read | where men have got such determined ideas of all that they reason, 11 Read | 2) That this idea, thus determined, i.e. which the mind has 12 Read | knows, and sees there, be determined without any change to that 13 Read | that name, and that name determined to that precise idea. If 14 Read | precise idea. If men had such determined ideas in their inquiries 15 II, VIII | privative cause, till it be determined, whether rest be any more 16 II, XIII | comparison) being that which determined the place of the chess-board; 17 II, XIII | the earth that by which we determined the place of the ship,—these 18 II, XIII | of each chess-man being determined only within that chequered 19 II, XIII | chess-board, and so must be determined by other bodies. So if any 20 II, XIII | amongst another.~Thus the determined idea of simple space distinguishes 21 II, XIII | are signs of and stand for determined ideas. And I desire those 22 II, XV | of them are measured and determined, the particular time or 23 II, XV | consider them as bounded and determined. For, if we should suppose 24 II, XVI | cannot in space arrive at any determined smallness beyond which it 25 II, XXI | voluntary.~25. The will determined by something without it. 26 II, XXI | to establish in our minds determined ideas of the things under 27 II, XXI | part, his will is never determined to any one action that may 28 II, XXI | moves not; his will never is determined to any action that shall 29 II, XXI | it, his will will not be determined to any action in pursuit 30 II, XXI | them not. Were the will determined by the views of good, as 31 II, XXI | the will is thought to be determined, and so to set us on action, 32 II, XXI | determinations, were it determined by that which is considered 33 II, XXI | intent; and the will, thus determined, never lets the understanding 34 II, XXI | preference to all others, is determined in us by uneasiness: and 35 II, XXI | will presently is by that determined to some new action, and 36 II, XXI | and so his will is not determined to the pursuit of it. But 37 II, XXI | he, whose will was never determined to any pursuit of good cheer, 38 II, XXI | hunger and thirst, presently determined to eating and drinking, 39 II, XXI | which our wills are so often determined, and wherein we voluntarily 40 II, XXI | apparent good, nor their wills determined to any action, or endeavour 41 II, XXI | desire, before the will be determined to action, and the action ( 42 II, XXI | fair examination.~49. To be determined by our own judgment, is 43 II, XXI | act, or not to act, till determined by the will, would be an 44 II, XXI | of preferring, should be determined by good, as that the power 45 II, XXI | power of acting should be determined by the will; and the certainer 46 II, XXI | perfection. Nay, were we determined by anything but the last 47 II, XXI | intelligent being, to be determined in willing by his own thought 48 II, XXI | The freest agents are so determined. If we look upon those superior 49 II, XXI | that they are more steadily determined in their choice of good 50 II, XXI | Almighty hinders not his being determined by what is best.~51. A constant 51 II, XXI | changeling, because he is less determined by wise considerations than 52 II, XXI | though his preference be determined to stay, by the darkness 53 II, XXI | of his choice from being determined for or against the thing 54 II, XXI | though his will be always determined by that which is judged 55 II, XXI | further; nor is the will determined to any action in pursuit 56 II, XXI | be free if his will were determined by anything but his own 57 II, XXVII | anything as existing at any determined time and place, we compare 58 II, XXVII | will be by the same way determined: only as to things whose 59 II, XXVII | superficies, existing in a determined time and place; it is evident, 60 II, XXVII | identity would equally be determined by the consciousness, whether 61 II, XXVII | body. So that self is not determined by identity or diversity 62 II, XXVIII| should be more careful to get determined ideas, and avoid, as much 63 II, XXVIII| minds, we have there so many determined ideas of mixed modes. But 64 II, XXVIII| it is not enough to have determined ideas of them, and to know 65 III, V | signify (when they have any determined signification) the real 66 III, VI | it is that substances are determined into sorts or species; and 67 III, VI | Thirdly, It ought to be determined whether those we call monsters 68 III, VI | gold itself, and by that determined that species. By the word 69 III, VI | species are so far from being determined, and the precise number 70 III, VI | that species. This could be determined only by that abstract idea 71 III, VI | by that alone can it be determined whether one, or both, or 72 III, IX | appeared very clear and determined. I was once in a meeting 73 III, X | tongues ends, yet there are no determined ideas laid up in their minds, 74 III, X | to settle in their minds determined ideas, they use their words 75 III, X | species of things to be determined and distinguished.~21. This 76 III, XI | sense, and for none but determined and uniform ideas, would 77 III, XI | they signify anything) to determined collections of the simple 78 III, XI | the sign of that precise determined collection, and no other. 79 III, XI | is required than barely determined ideas. In these the names 80 III, XI | enough that men have ideas, determined ideas, for which they make 81 III, XI | thinking, and seldom frame determined ideas to be signified by 82 III, XI | ideas having so settled determined significations, that they 83 IV, II | consideration are perfectly determined; which for the most part 84 IV, II | misunderstood: he that hath not determined ideas to the words he uses, 85 IV, IV | is requisite that we have determined ideas: and, to make our 86 IV, IV | known names had already determined, and, as it were, set out, 87 IV, VI | gold stand for a species determined by its nominal essence, 88 IV, VII | as we have in our minds determined ideas, which the terms in 89 IV, VII | further; the matter was determined. But how much this is a 90 IV, VII | than fix them on settled, determined ideas of things; I say these 91 IV, VII | viz. where our ideas are [determined] and known by the names 92 IV, VII | That where our ideas are determined in our minds, and have annexed 93 IV, VII | c., or any other two [determined] distinct ideas are not 94 IV, VII | where our ideas are not determined. And as these maxims are 95 IV, VII | little use where we have determined ideas, so they are, as I 96 IV, VII | where our ideas are not determined; and where we use words 97 IV, VII | that are not annexed to determined ideas, but such as are of 98 IV, XII | and settle in our minds determined ideas of those things whereof 99 IV, XIII | converse with their own determined ideas, they cannot but in 100 IV, XVII | assent there being to be determined by the preponderancy, after 101 IV, XVIII | far as we want clear and determined specific ideas. 4. That