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interests 2
interfere 1
interiori 2
intermediate 43
intermission 1
internal 58
interpose 1
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43 choice
43 country
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43 misery
43 pleases
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John Locke
An essay concerning human understanding

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intermediate

   Book,  Chapter
1 II, XXI | passive power; and whether the intermediate state of created spirits 2 IV, I | an actual view of all the intermediate ideas whereby the agreement 3 IV, I | perceived; but by other intermediate ideas, that show the agreement 4 IV, I | that admirable chain of intermediate ideas whereby he at first 5 IV, II | all the connexions of the intermediate ideas, without which we 6 IV, II | the mind to find out these intermediate ideas, (that shall discover 7 IV, II | the intervention of the intermediate ideas, the agreement or 8 IV, II | disagreement it seeks with the next intermediate idea which it uses as a 9 IV, II | agreement or disagreement of the intermediate ideas, in each step and 10 IV, II | disagreement they have with any intermediate ideas, there the mind is 11 IV, III | readily supplies to them the intermediate proofs, which we by single 12 IV, III | our sagacity in finding intermediate ideas, that may show the 13 IV, III | want of finding out those intermediate ideas, which may show us 14 IV, VII | demonstrations, but by finding out intermediate ideas that showed the agreement 15 IV, VII | that is already done by the intermediate ideas made use of in the 16 IV, VIII| yet know, must find out intermediate ideas, and then lay them 17 IV, XII | and laying in order those intermediate ideas that demonstratively 18 IV, XII | and the finding of those intermediate ideas which show their agreement 19 IV, XII | art of finding out those intermediate ideas, which may show us 20 IV, XV | of a triangle, and those intermediate ones which are made use 21 IV, XV | agreement or disagreement of the intermediate ideas in each step of the 22 IV, XVII| other, it so orders the intermediate ideas as to discover what 23 IV, XVII| depends upon deductions and intermediate ideas: and in those cases 24 IV, XVII| have first found out these intermediate ideas or proofs by which 25 IV, XVII| made it by finding out the intermediate ideas, and taking a view 26 IV, XVII| perceived agreement of the intermediate idea with the extremes, 27 IV, XVII| agree; and therefore each intermediate idea must be such as in 28 IV, XVII| the connexion of all the intermediate ideas that draw in the conclusion, 29 IV, XVII| together in train, i.e. each intermediate idea agreeing on each side 30 IV, XVII| see the connexion of each intermediate idea with those that it 31 IV, XVII| see the connexion of each intermediate idea with those it stands 32 IV, XVII| But what connexion the intermediate has with either of the extremes 33 IV, XVII| it only shows that if the intermediate idea agrees with those it 34 IV, XVII| connexion that is between the intermediate idea and the two other ideas 35 IV, XVII| of justice, placed as an intermediate idea between the punishment 36 IV, XVII| example; let animal be the intermediate idea or medius terminus 37 IV, XVII| now find, that laying the intermediate ideas naked in their due 38 IV, XVII| furnish the mind with those intermediate ideas that may show the 39 IV, XVII| join the extremes, i.e. the intermediate ideas, by its intervention, 40 IV, XVII| Because we perceive not intermediate ideas to show conclusions. 41 IV, XVII| agreement or disagreement of the intermediate idea, on both sides, with 42 IV, XVII| agreement of the medium, or intermediate idea, with that we compared 43 IV, XVII| of it; yet sometimes the intermediate ideas tie the extremes so


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