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John Locke
An essay concerning human understanding

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   Book,  Chapter
1 I, II | that it is not innate. For example: let us take any of these 2 II, XXI | does when he wills. For example, preferring, which seems 3 II, XXI | acquired habits, by fashion, example, and education, have settled 4 II, XXVII | else one from another. For example: could two bodies be in 5 II, XXVII | serve to illustrate it. For example, what is a watch? It is 6 II, XXVIII| sensation or reflection. For example: let us consider the complex 7 III, III | others, the name man, for example. And thus they come to have 8 III, III | species, is all one. As, for example, to be a man, or of the 9 III, IV | different from the other. For example:~2. Names of simple ideas, 10 III, IV | is impossible to show an example of any one who has no other 11 III, VI | these nominal essences. For example: there be that say that 12 III, VI | Menage furnishes us with an example worth the taking notice 13 III, VI | water, in a very familiar example. A silent and a striking 14 III, VI | leave to endeavour by an example to make the different consideration 15 III, IX | very hard to be so. For example: he that shall make malleability, 16 III, XI | let it be justice, for example, or any other. I do not 17 IV, I | certainty we remember. For example: in this proposition, that “ 18 IV, VI | the nominal essence, for example, be the complex idea of 19 IV, VI | essence. Fixedness, for example, having no necessary connexion 20 IV, VII | are apt to imagine. For example, does it not require some 21 IV, X | to produce nothing. For example: let us suppose the matter 22 IV, X | choice to alter it. For example: my right hand writes, whilst 23 IV, XII | my nominal essence. For example, I cannot be certain, from 24 IV, XV | rather than the contrary. For example: in the demonstration of 25 IV, XV | one side or the other. For example:—~If I myself see a man 26 IV, XVII | in a very plain and easy example; let animal be the intermediate 27 IV, XVIII | creatures inhabiting, for example, Jupiter or Saturn, (for


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