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John Locke
An essay concerning human understanding

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combinations

   Book,  Chapter
1 II, I | and their several modes, combinations, and relations, we shall 2 II, VII | reflect on the variety of combinations that may be made with barely 3 II, VIII | but the powers of several combinations of those primary ones, when 4 II, XI | retain together, several combinations of simple ideas, as possibly 5 II, XII | observed to exist in several combinations united together, so the 6 II, XII | variations, or different combinations of the same simple idea, 7 II, XII | ideas of Substances are such combinations of simple ideas as are taken 8 II, XVI | in our minds but so many combinations of units, which have no 9 II, XVI | cannot retain the several combinations of numbers, with their names, 10 II, XVI | or marks of the several combinations, from an unit to that number; 11 II, XVIII | complex ideas, by several combinations, so as to be named, and 12 II, XXII | which consisting of several combinations of simple ideas of different 13 II, XXII | mixed modes, being also such combinations of simple ideas as are not 14 II, XXII | in making these several combinations. For, it being once furnished 15 II, XXII | ideas framed, before the combinations they stood for ever existed.~ 16 II, XXII | words standing for such combinations, an usual way of getting 17 II, XXII | occasions men to make several combinations of simple ideas into distinct, 18 II, XXII | one nation, making several combinations of ideas familiar and necessary 19 II, XXII | actions; no use of such combinations of ideas as were united, 20 II, XXII | opinions bringing with it new combinations of ideas, which it is necessary 21 II, XXII | being fleeting and transient combinations of simple ideas, which have 22 II, XXII | which admit of the various combinations of different simple ideas, 23 II, XXII | reflection, and their several combinations.~10. Motion, thinking, and 24 II, XXII | ideas, and their several combinations, are not excluded: much 25 II, XXIII | substances, by collecting such combinations of simple ideas as are, 26 II, XXIII | are nothing but several combinations of simple ideas, coexisting 27 II, XXIII | of itself It is by such combinations of simple ideas, and nothing 28 II, XXVIII| belong to such and such combinations of ideas. We have a further 29 II, XXX | Complex ideas are voluntary combinations. Though the mind be wholly 30 II, XXX | complex ideas. For those being combinations of simple ideas put together, 31 II, XXX | and which barely imaginary combinations? What collections agree 32 II, XXX | real than as they are such combinations of simple ideas as are really 33 II, XXXII | modes, being men’s voluntary combinations of such a precise collection 34 II, XXXII | in the mind, taken from combinations of simple ideas existing 35 II, XXXIII| such wrong and unnatural combinations of ideas will be found to 36 III, V | made: and though they be combinations made of ideas that are loose 37 III, V | had regard only to such combinations as they had occasion to 38 III, VI | those that consisted of combinations of many simple ideas) not 39 III, IX | mixed modes, to frame what combinations we think fit, to be the 40 III, XI | being most of them such combinations of ideas as the mind puts 41 III, XI | defined. For they being combinations of several ideas that the 42 IV, III | easily retain those precise combinations so exactly and perfectly 43 IV, IV | shown in another place, are combinations of ideas, which the mind, 44 IV, VI | they stand for are such combinations of simple ones as carry 45 IV, VI | necessarily co-exist with such combinations, we cannot certainly know, 46 IV, VIII | or no knowledge of what combinations there be of simple ideas


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