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John Locke
An essay concerning human understanding

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1 II, VIII | or rest, and number.~10. Secondary qualities of bodies. Secondly, 2 II, VIII | tastes, &c. These I call secondary qualities. To these might 3 II, VIII | qualities, but for distinction, secondary qualities. For the power 4 II, VIII | have of them in us.~13. How secondary qualities produce their 5 II, VIII | conceive that the ideas of secondary qualities are also produced, 6 II, VIII | qualities are resemblances; of secondary, not. From whence I think 7 II, VIII | produced in us by these secondary qualities have no resemblance 8 II, VIII | motion of parts.~18. The secondary exist in things only as 9 II, VIII | be discerned), from those secondary and imputed qualities, which 10 II, VIII | modifications it is that the secondary qualities depend.~The other 11 II, VIII | white and fluid.~25. Why the secondary are ordinarily taken for 12 II, VIII | have no resemblance.~26. Secondary qualities twofold; first, 13 II, VIII | I think, may be called secondary qualities immediately perceivable: 14 II, VIII | perceivable: the latter, secondary qualities, mediately perceivable.  ~ 15 II, X | is often active. In this secondary perception, as I may so 16 II, XXIII| substances; since their secondary qualities are those which 17 II, XXIII| fain to make use of their secondary qualities as the characteristical 18 II, XXIII| from another: all which secondary qualities, as has been shown, 19 II, XXIII| Secondly, the sensible secondary qualities, which, depending 20 II, XXIII| idea of white.~11. The now secondary qualities of bodies would 21 II, XXXI | understood, when I speak of secondary qualities as being in things; 22 II, XXXI | exact collection of all the secondary qualities or powers of any 23 IV, II | different degrees.~13. The secondary qualities of things not 24 IV, II | think holds true in all secondary qualities and their modes.~ 25 IV, III | about.~11. Especially of the secondary qualities of bodies. The 26 IV, III | employed, are those of their secondary qualities; which depending 27 IV, III | necessary connexion between any secondary and the primary qualities 28 IV, III | on which depend all their secondary qualities, there is yet 29 IV, III | discoverable connexion between any secondary quality and those primary 30 IV, III | consequence or co-existence of any secondary qualities, though we could 31 IV, III | between them and any of the secondary qualities: which is necessary 32 IV, III | depend not only all their secondary qualities, but also most 33 IV, III | As the ideas of sensible secondary qualities which we have 34 IV, III | of us: concerning their secondary qualities, powers, and operations, 35 IV, VI | way in; and in all their secondary qualities we can discover 36 IV, VI | substances, on which each secondary quality particularly depends. 37 IV, VI | conceivable connexion between any secondary quality and any modification 38 IV, VI | imagine, amongst all the secondary qualities of substances,


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