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John Locke
An essay concerning human understanding

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affirmed

   Book,  Chapter
1 Read | no more than what I have affirmed in my First Book. For I 2 I, I | words standing for them are affirmed or denied one of another 3 III, VIII| whole ideas can ever be affirmed one of another. This we 4 III, VIII| of abstract ideas, to be affirmed one of another. For how 5 III, XI | that these two names may be affirmed one of another. Were they 6 IV, VI | may not with certainty be affirmed of it. And thus, speaking 7 IV, VI | quality could with truth be affirmed of gold; since it is impossible 8 IV, VI | certainty be universally affirmed or denied of gold, but what 9 IV, VI | But then here is nothing affirmed of gold, but that that sound 10 IV, VI | agree, according as they are affirmed or denied one of another. 11 IV, VII | signified by the terms, and affirmed or denied one of the other 12 IV, VII | general idea of Being be affirmed of itself, as in this proposition, “ 13 IV, VII | more particular idea be affirmed of itself, as “a man is 14 IV, VII | according as it finds them affirmed or denied one of another 15 IV, VII | therefore, what idea soever is affirmed of itself, or whatsoever 16 IV, VII | evidence and certainty be affirmed one of another, as each 17 IV, VIII| think, may confidently be affirmed, That there are universal 18 IV, VIII| with great certainty be affirmed of itself, without any doubt 19 IV, VIII| importing the same idea, is affirmed of itself: which I take 20 IV, VIII| wherein the same term is not affirmed of itself, whether they 21 IV, VIII| wherein the same term is affirmed of itself. And I would fain 22 IV, VIII| which is called man, is affirmed of the term man:—v.g. suppose 23 IV, VIII| wherein two abstract terms are affirmed one of another, are barely 24 IV, VIII| when its abstract name is affirmed of any other term, it can 25 IV, VIII| words, called genera, are affirmed of subordinate or less comprehensive, 26 IV, VIII| contained in the idea is not affirmed or denied of it, there our 27 IV, XVI | that what in one age was affirmed upon slight grounds, can


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