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John Locke
An essay concerning human understanding

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   Book,  Chapter
1 I, I | general abstract ideas are not framed in the mind, about which 2 II, XI | ideas, out of which is to be framed all the knowledge it is 3 II, XII | the rest, the others are framed. The acts of the mind, wherein 4 II, XIV | the ideas of our minds are framed, of what materials they 5 II, XVIII | ideas are not generally framed in the minds of men not 6 II, XVIII | and chymists; who, having framed the complex ideas which 7 II, XXII | understanding. For the man who first framed the idea of hypocrisy, might 8 II, XXII | he had not; or else have framed that idea in his mind without 9 II, XXII | use, and so those ideas framed, before the combinations 10 II, XXIII | substances, than what is framed by a collection of those 11 II, XXIII | admirable: but if eyes so framed could not view at once the 12 II, XXVII | substance there is, however framed, without consciousness there 13 II, XXVIII| considerations might be framed about them. Where they had 14 II, XXVIII| no wonder men should have framed no names for those things 15 II, XXVIII| circumstances, they are framed into distinct complex ideas, 16 II, XXX | real, but that they be so framed, that there be a possibility 17 II, XXXII | not. But yet, if, having framed such an idea in my mind 18 III, III | and the mother are well framed in their minds; and, like 19 III, V | sacrilege or adultery might be framed in the minds of men, and 20 III, VI | case would be, that, having framed perfect complex ideas of 21 III, VI | conceptions, which we have framed to that purpose. In all 22 III, X | before they knew or had framed the complex ideas to which 23 III, XI | especially of languages already framed, being no man’s private 24 IV, VII | modes, mathematicians have framed many axioms concerning that 25 IV, VII | us. First, a child having framed the idea of a man, it is


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