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John Locke
An essay concerning human understanding

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   Book,  Chapter
1 Read | simple or less complex ideas, joined in such a proportion and 2 I, II | an inseparable connexion, joined virtue and public happiness 3 I, II | third, viz. “That virtue joined with piety is the best worship 4 II, XI | of reasoning, but having joined together some ideas very 5 II, XII | objects, but as itself has joined them together. Ideas thus 6 II, XII | Thus if to substance be joined the simple idea of a certain 7 II, XII | thought and reasoning, joined to substance, the ordinary 8 II, XIII | repetitions of this kind joined together make those distinct 9 II, XIII | ideas which are constantly joined to all others, must therefore 10 II, XIII | have constantly those ideas joined to them, and are inseparable 11 II, XXI | and with this is always joined desire, equal to the pain 12 II, XXI | be found without desire joined with it. I am sure wherever 13 II, XXIII | quieting corporeal motion, joined to substance, of which we 14 II, XXIII | a power of being moved, joined with substance, of which 15 II, XXIII | such a motion of bodies, so joined, no more than it would resist 16 II, XXIII | For it is infinity, which, joined to our ideas of existence, 17 II, XXIV | into one idea, and which so joined are looked on as one; v.g. 18 II, XXVII | if two or more atoms be joined together into the same mass, 19 II, XXVII | body, so and so shaped, joined to it: and if that be the 20 II, XXVII | becomes of any substance, not joined to, or affected with that 21 II, XXX | consisting of a horse’s head, joined to a body of human shape, 22 II, XXX | perception and voluntary motion joined to it. Whether such substances 23 II, XXXI | sight and touch, nor a mind joined to those organs to receive 24 II, XXXII | together in a horse, is joined in the same complex idea 25 II, XXXII | idea which is constantly joined with them. Thus, if to extension, 26 II, XXXII | found but where signs are joined or separated, according 27 II, XXXII | really it is not; v.g. having joined the ideas of substance, 28 II, XXXIII| ideas, and they shall be so joined, that he can no more bear 29 II, XXXIII| being and matter be strongly joined, either by education or 30 II, XXXIII| the very childhood have joined figure and shape to the 31 II, XXXIII| infallibility be inseparably joined to any person, and these 32 III, V | killing, that the one is joined with it to make a distinct 33 III, V | to be, unless a name be joined to it, as the sign of man’ 34 III, VI | with sense and reason, joined to a body of a certain shape, 35 III, VI | vegetable kingdoms are so nearly joined, that, if you will take 36 III, VI | and spontaneous motion, joined to a body of such a shape, 37 III, VI | certain qualities always joined and existing together, therein 38 III, VI | qualities, which they find joined with that yellow colour, 39 III, VI | substance wherein they are all joined as another. And therefore 40 III, VI | reasoning, and a certain shape joined to it, needed but use the 41 III, VII | the latter proposition is joined to the former, as the minor 42 III, VIII | one abstract idea to be joined to another; which abstract 43 III, IX | regia as necessary to be joined with that colour in his 44 III, IX | a quality as constantly joined with its colour and weight 45 III, IX | the most part by colour, joined with some other sensible 46 III, IX | Others finding fusibility joined with that yellow colour 47 III, IX | a quality as straightly joined with that colour as its 48 III, IX | has the same reason to be joined in its idea, and to be signified 49 III, X | the faculty of reasoning joined together; unless the name 50 III, X | which is always in fact joined with those other, of which 51 IV, I | always accompanies and is joined with that particular sort 52 IV, I | agreement of the two ideas joined in that proposition is perceived; 53 IV, III | perceive and think, or else joined and fixed to matter, so 54 IV, III | are to be found constantly joined with that of our complex 55 IV, IV | of a rational soul to be joined to them. What sort of outside 56 IV, V | truth, wherein terms are joined according to the agreement 57 IV, V | truth, when these signs are joined, as our ideas agree; and 58 IV, VI | voluntary motion, and reason joined to it. This being the abstract 59 IV, VII | the visible appearances joined together; and such a complication 60 IV, VII | found speech and reason joined, that was a man; because, 61 IV, VIII | may, with great truth, be joined negatively and affirmatively 62 IV, VIII | definitions make them fit to be so joined; and propositions consisting 63 IV, XI | got the abstract ideas, joined or separated them by affirmation 64 IV, XII | another parcel of matter joined to it, is bigger than either 65 IV, XV | something not evidently joined on both sides to, and so


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