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John Locke
An essay concerning human understanding

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reality

   Book,  Chapter
1 I, I | use of reason,” amounts in reality of fact to no more but this,— 2 II, VIII | qualities; which, whatever reality we by mistake attribute 3 II, XIV | and with which, in the reality of its being, it had nothing 4 II, XV | own being, but not to the reality and extent of all other 5 II, XXI | other good, however great in reality or appearance, excites not 6 II, XXII | thoughts of men, than in the reality of things; and to form such 7 II, XXVII | not possibly be without reality of matter of fact, as well 8 II, XXVIII| it is certain, that, in reality, the relation is the same 9 II, XXVIII| amongst them; and not to the reality or extent of things, nor 10 II, XXX | any conformity with that reality of being to which they are 11 II, XXX | all real, all agree to the reality of things: not that they 12 II, XXX | the things themselves: the reality lying in that steady correspondence 13 II, XXX | collections agree to the reality of things, and what not? 14 II, XXX | relations, having no other reality but what they have in the 15 II, XXX | propriety of speech, than reality of ideas. For a man to be 16 II, XXXI | are sure they agree to the reality of things. For, if sugar 17 II, XXXII | them differing from the reality of things, can they properly 18 II, XXXII | or in reference to the reality of things,—may very fitly 19 III, II | apply that name.~5. To the reality of things. Secondly, Because 20 III, II | words to stand also for the reality of things. But this relating 21 III, IX | stand for relate to the reality of things. If the signification 22 III, IX | supposed conformable to the reality of things, and are referred 23 III, X | in the persuasion of the reality of such things, as much 24 III, X | their ideas agree not to the reality of things. Though it be 25 III, X | which yet never had any reality or existence.~26. How men’ 26 IV, III | comes not only short of the reality of things, but even of the 27 IV, IV | Chapter IV~Of the Reality of Knowledge ~1. Objection. “ 28 IV, IV | that inquires after the reality of things? It matters not 29 IV, IV | between our ideas and the reality of things. But what shall 30 IV, IV | a certain and undoubted reality.~6. Hence the reality of 31 IV, IV | undoubted reality.~6. Hence the reality of mathematical knowledge. 32 IV, IV | it will also be true in reality of any action that exists 33 IV, IV | therefore, is founded the reality of our knowledge concerning 34 IV, IV | those ideas agree with the reality of things, there is certain 35 IV, IV | agreement of our ideas with the reality of things, having here given 36 IV, V | not an agreement with the reality of things. And therefore 37 IV, V | we speak agree not to the reality of things; 2. Metaphysical 38 IV, VIII | knowledge of the nature or reality of things existing without 39 IV, XI | dream, whereof there is no reality; and therefore will question 40 IV, XIV | or separates them as in reality things are, it is right


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