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John Locke
An essay concerning human understanding

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   Book,  Chapter
1 I, II | part of men are so far from finding any such innate moral principles 2 II, IV | that very close metal, and finding no room for a nearer approach 3 II, VII | have to do with;—that we, finding imperfection, dissatisfaction, 4 II, XVII | suppose to be this—that finding, by a due contemplation 5 II, XVII | on the other side, not finding it necessary, but, on the 6 II, XXIII| considered as at rest; and finding that spirits, as well as 7 II, XXVI | produced, effect. Thus, finding that in that substance which 8 II, XXVI | fluidity the effect. So also, finding that the substance, wood, 9 II, XXVII| the present. For we never finding, nor conceiving it possible, 10 II, XXXII| being towards knowledge; and finding that, if it should proceed 11 III, IV | picture on the cloth, without finding any the least distinction: 12 III, IX | properly to them gold. Others finding fusibility joined with that 13 IV, II | triangle have an equality; and, finding those equal to two right 14 IV, II | answer, That we certainly finding that pleasure or pain follows 15 IV, III | who, on the other side, finding not cogitation within the 16 IV, III | depending on our sagacity in finding intermediate ideas, that 17 IV, III | it is capable of, for the finding of proofs or examining the 18 IV, III | may have; and for want of finding out those intermediate ideas, 19 IV, III | tracing of our ideas, and finding out their relations, and 20 IV, VII | those demonstrations, but by finding out intermediate ideas that 21 IV, VII | proposed to themselves the finding and embracing of truth, 22 IV, XII | comparing them one with another, finding their agreement and disagreement, 23 IV, XII | of our thoughts. for the finding out these relations, is 24 IV, XII | human capacity. The art of finding proofs, and the admirable 25 IV, XII | with settled names, and the finding of those intermediate ideas 26 IV, XII | The other is the art of finding out those intermediate ideas, 27 IV, XVI | insensible parts. Thus, finding in all parts of the creation, 28 IV, XVII | highest is the discovering and finding out of truths; the second, 29 IV, XVII | no: if it has made it by finding out the intermediate ideas, 30 IV, XVII | help in; and that is the finding out of proofs, and making 31 IV, XVII | But it is chiefly by the finding out those ideas that show 32 IV, XVII | scarce forbear to think the finding several of those proofs 33 IV, XVII | of ratiocination is the finding the agreement or disagreement 34 IV, XIX | this was something besides finding an impulse upon his mind 35 IV, XX | upon their opinions, and finding those of this sort to be


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