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John Locke
An essay concerning human understanding

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   Book,  Chapter
1 II, XXIII| such only do we, by their specific names, signify to others, 2 II, XXIII| is unknown to us.~14. Our specific ideas of substances. But 3 II, XXIII| come by them. I say, our specific ideas of substances are 4 II, XXVII| For whatever makes the specific idea to which the name is 5 II, XXXI | world) do suppose certain specific essences of substances, 6 II, XXXI | they ordinarily apply the specific names they rank particular 7 II, XXXI | as distinguished by such specific real essences. Who is there 8 II, XXXI | they know not what real specific essences: yet they arrive 9 II, XXXI | they can, they make their specific ideas of the sorts of substance, 10 II, XXXI | be put in, and make the specific idea, more than others that 11 III, III | rank things under different specific names, as agreeing to those 12 III, V | collections, as so many distinct specific ideas; whilst others, that 13 III, V | makes the archetype and specific idea, whether ever any such 14 III, V | others never collected into specific ideas. This could not have 15 III, V | abstract complex ideas to which specific names are given. And if 16 III, V | a horse, or iron, whose specific ideas we consider not as 17 III, VI | this made an essential or specific difference or no, since 18 III, VI | measure of essential or specific but our abstract ideas? 19 III, VI | abstract ideas? And to talk of specific differences in nature, without 20 III, VI | not how to frame distinct specific ideas of them: not out of 21 III, VI | so have no very distinct specific ideas of spirits, except 22 III, VI | that exists, is yet the specific essence to which our name 23 III, VI | part of that going into our specific idea: only we have reason 24 III, VI | internal constitution makes a specific difference it is in vain 25 III, VI | of a different internal specific constitution between a changeling 26 III, VI | has alone a right to the specific name. But further, if the 27 III, VI | hidden and essential.~25. The specific essences that are commonly 28 III, VI | and such a deal of talk of specific differences, how few words 29 III, VI | give us no light into the specific natures of things. And he 30 III, VI | make that collection our specific idea, and give it a general 31 III, VI | word, which is now become a specific name, I know no more of 32 III, VI | swans or herons, which are specific names, very well known, 33 III, VI | included malleableness in his specific idea. And who, I pray, is 34 III, VI | others with five; is this a specific difference to the workman? 35 III, VI | of these enough to make a specific difference to the workman, 36 III, VI | whether it be an essential, a specific difference or no, relates 37 III, VI | consideration the mind has of specific names and ideas a little 38 III, IX | right to go into the complex specific idea which the specific 39 III, IX | specific idea which the specific name is to stand for, men, 40 III, IX | is to be signified by the specific name? or can with any just 41 III, X | are ranked under different specific names. This supposition, 42 III, X | goes always with the same specific name, makes men forward 43 III, X | suppose that there were such a specific essence known? Which yet 44 III, XI | annexed, we forwardly give the specific name to that thing wherein 45 III, XI | chief ingredients of our specific ideas, and consequently 46 III, XI | in the definitions of our specific names, as attributed to 47 III, XI | simple ideas that make up our specific ideas of substances are 48 III, XI | complex idea belonging to each specific name; and in discourse with 49 IV, IV | the supposition of such specific essences made by nature, 50 IV, VI | malleableness make not a part of the specific essence the name of gold 51 IV, VI | sound or taste, &c. Our specific names of substances standing 52 IV, VI | thence, we could, by the specific ideas of their real essences 53 IV, VI | substances, for which their specific names stand, whenever they 54 IV, VI | general certainty, whilst our specific idea of man contains not 55 IV, VI | or repugnance between our specific idea, and the operation 56 IV, VII | them, the less general or specific, which are next to particular. 57 IV, X | that, though our general or specific conception of matter makes 58 IV, XII | whereof we have general or specific names; at least, so many 59 IV, XII | reason about. And if they be specific ideas of substances, we 60 IV, XVIII| want clear and determined specific ideas. 4. That we want probability


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