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John Locke
An essay concerning human understanding

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perceiving

   Book,  Chapter
1 I, I | mind without the mind’s perceiving it, seems to me hardly intelligible. 2 II, I | whilst he sleeps, without perceiving anything of it; no more 3 II, I | proofs, and to know without perceiving. It is, I suspect, a confused 4 II, I | being conscious of it, or perceiving that it does so. They who 5 II, IX | perceives, it cannot avoid perceiving.~2. Reflection alone can 6 II, IX | with our eyelids, without perceiving that we are at all in the 7 II, XIV | rest about him, without perceiving any motion at all,—if during 8 II, XXI | powers of the mind, viz. of perceiving, and of preferring, are 9 II, XXI | actions of choosing and perceiving are produced, which are 10 II, XXIII | other faculties and ways of perceiving things without them than 11 II, XXIII | together the ideas of thinking, perceiving, liberty, and power of moving 12 II, XXVII | one to perceive without perceiving that he does perceive. When 13 II, XXXIII| to think, often without perceiving it themselves? This, whilst 14 IV, II | of seeing, or the mind of perceiving, we in vain inquire after 15 IV, III | others; or, 3. By sensation, perceiving the existence of particular 16 IV, V | or separated, by the mind perceiving or judging of their agreement 17 IV, V | that the mind, either by perceiving, or supposing, the agreement 18 IV, VII | see the truth in them by perceiving their agreement or disagreement. 19 IV, VIII | in the faculty we have of perceiving the same idea to be the 20 IV, X | Secondly, sensible, thinking, perceiving beings, such as we find 21 IV, XIV | be true or false, without perceiving a demonstrative evidence 22 IV, XIV | things to be so, without perceiving it. Thus the mind has two 23 IV, XVII | perceived; the third is the perceiving their connexion; and the 24 IV, XIX | without its being, or my perceiving it to be, a revelation: 25 IV, XIX | conclude it revealed, without perceiving that it is a revelation


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