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1 Int | the other.~8. What “Idea” stands for. Thus much I thought 2 I, II | signification; and the thing it stands for so much contended about 3 I, II | And then their argument stands thus:—“The principles which 4 I, III | the idea the term worship stands for is not in the understanding 5 II, XIII | tell us whether it moves or stands still in the undistinguishable 6 II, XIII | more confused sense, and stands for that space which anybody 7 II, XIII | same sense; and whether it stands for the same idea, when 8 II, XIII | significations and that it stands for one idea when God is 9 II, XIII | so;—if the name substance stands for three several distinct 10 II, XXI | our present uneasiness, stands upon fair terms with the 11 II, XXII | mode which the word lie stands for is made of these simple 12 II, XXIII | the idea we have of body, stands thus: the substance of spirits 13 II, XXV | beyond it, to see how it stands in conformity to any other. 14 II, XXV | precise idea the relative term stands for, to have a clear conception 15 II, XXVII | the word it is applied to stands for: it being one thing 16 II, XXVII | must consider what person stands for;—which, I think, is 17 II, XXVIII| and another name as it stands in relation to the law, 18 II, XXIX | complex idea such a name stands in another man’s use of 19 III, II | sound gold, when he uses it, stands for a complex idea of a 20 III, II | designation that the one stands for the other; without which 21 III, III | every more general term stands for such an idea, and is 22 III, III | next general word or genus stands for; or, perhaps, sometimes 23 III, III | what idea the term defined stands for, a definition is best 24 III, III | understood, and the idea it stands for be at least as clearly 25 III, III | that the meaning or idea it stands for may be certainly known; 26 III, III | abstract idea the name man stands for, nor anything be a man, 27 III, III | idea for which the name stands, and the essence of the 28 III, III | general from genus), name stands for. And this we shall find 29 III, IV | discover what idea the unknown stands for; but is very far from 30 III, IV | the idea the word light stands for no more known to a man 31 III, IV | produce in us the idea it stands for. For, words being sounds, 32 III, IV | simple idea which any word stands for, can never come to know 33 III, IV | them. But when any term stands for a simple idea that a 34 III, IV | meaning to him. When any term stands for an idea a man is acquainted 35 III, V | especially of mixed modes, that stands for the same precise idea 36 III, VI | answer the idea the name sun stands for, to one who was placed 37 III, VI | complex idea the word gold stands for, let it be, for instance, 38 III, VI | complex idea the name man stands for: as it is essential 39 III, VI | idea which any general term stands for, cannot be ranked under 40 III, VI | idea the name of a sort stands for: without which no particular 41 III, VI | the idea which that name stands for, and that name does 42 III, VI | complex idea that the name man stands for: for by that alone can 43 III, VI | but when the same sign stands for the same idea in two 44 III, VI | species that name Zahab stands for? Further trials discover 45 III, VI | idea which the name zahab stands for, and so be the essence 46 III, VI | nominal essence the word gold stands for; and so this affirmation, “ 47 III, VI | plain that the word gold stands in the place of a substance, 48 III, VII | several views, postures, stands, turns, limitations, and 49 III, IX | hearer the same idea which it stands for in the mind of the speaker. 50 III, IX | signification, the idea which each stands for must be learned and 51 III, IX | language. But when a word stands for a very complex idea 52 III, IX | signification of the name that stands for such voluntary collections 53 III, IX | repeat to them the name that stands for it; as white, sweet, 54 III, IX | gold, in his use of it, stands for.~16. Instance, liquor. 55 III, X | evident the word matter stands for an idea distinct from 56 III, X | part of the other. For body stands for a solid extended figured 57 III, X | imagination or idea of what it stands for, pronounces a good word; 58 III, X | thinks the name centaur stands for some real being, imposes 59 III, XI | have the idea that word stands for.~15. II. In mixed modes, 60 III, XI | what precise idea any sound stands for in another man’s mind, 61 IV, IV | who knows not what idea it stands for: but as soon as the 62 IV, IV | consideration from the sign that stands for it, our knowledge goes 63 IV, VI | idea which the general term stands for being the sole essence 64 IV, VI | conformity with the idea it stands for, and no other.~But in 65 IV, VI | which the complex idea it stands for is to be found, there 66 IV, VI | complex idea the word gold stands for. But then here is nothing 67 IV, VI | gold, but that that sound stands for an idea in which malleableness 68 IV, VI | essence the name of gold stands for, it is plain, all gold 69 IV, VI | abstract idea that name stands for. We must, in these and 70 IV, VI | Whilst our idea the word man stands for is only an imperfect 71 IV, VII | knows that the word whole stands for what is made up of all 72 IV, VIII | complex idea the name lead stands for? All the simple ideas 73 IV, VIII | complex one the sound gold stands for, what can it be but 74 IV, VIII | know that the name gold stands for this complex idea of 75 IV, VIII | barely what the word man stands for: and therefore the knowledge 76 IV, VIII | complex idea which any term stands for is predicated of that 77 IV, VIII | the distinct idea any word stands for is not known and considered, 78 IV, XVII | these; and that is, as it stands for a faculty in man, that 79 IV, XVII | intermediate idea with those it stands between, (on which the force