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formation 2
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26 intellectual
John Locke
An essay concerning human understanding

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   Book,  Chapter
1 I, I | requires more time plainly to form in his mind those general 2 I, III | great care and attention to form them right in our understandings. 3 II, XVI | next degree to it: or can form distinct ideas of every 4 II, XX | produce in us we may thence form to ourselves the ideas of 5 II, XXII | reality of things; and to form such ideas, it sufficed 6 II, XXV | denominations: which yet, under the form and appearance of signifying 7 II, XXVII| another time, and thereon form the ideas of identity and 8 II, XXVII| animal of such a certain form. Since I think I may be 9 II, XXXI | else, called its particular form, I am further from having 10 II, XXXI | something called substantial form, of that I confess I have 11 II, XXXI | all, but only of the sound form; which is far enough from 12 III, I | General ~1. Man fitted to form articulate sounds. God, 13 III, III | in that sense, the word form has a very proper signification,) 14 III, VI | 10. Not the substantial form, which we know less. Those, 15 III, IX | it is not easy for men to form and retain that idea so 16 IV, V | verbal propositions. To form a clear notion of truth, 17 IV, VII | some pains and skill to form the general idea of a triangle, ( 18 IV, VIII | substance, man, animal, form, soul, vegetative, sensitive, 19 IV, XVI | exactness are required, to form a right judgment, and to 20 IV, XVII | shows, by the artificial form it is put into, only to 21 IV, XVII | propositions laid together in one form, the conclusion will be 22 IV, XVII | which the syllogistical form it happens to be in gives 23 IV, XVII | there is no need of any such form to force the allowing of 24 IV, XVII | owing to the syllogistical form; and so I myself formerly 25 IV, XVII | ground inquire whether the form syllogism now has, is that 26 IV, XVII | reason hold for the same form in them, as well as in the


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