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John Locke
An essay concerning human understanding

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1 Read | xxviii. sects. 13, 14, 15 and 20, he would have known what 2 I, I | received at first hearing.~20. “One and one equal to Two, & 3 I, II | which is all I contend for.~20. Objection, “innate principles 4 I, III | those ideas we do know.~20. No propositions can be 5 II, I | and noise in the world.~20. No ideas but from sensation 6 II, VIII | such a sensation in us.~20. Pound an almond, and the 7 II, XIII | obscure one of what it does.~20. Sticking on and under-propping. 8 II, XIV | well were the motion away.~20. But not by their motion, 9 II, XVI | could reckon very well to 20. Because their language 10 II, XVII | in omne volubilis oevum.~20. Some think they have a 11 II, XXI | has not a power to act.~20. Liberty belongs not to 12 II, XXIII | removal, one from another.~20. Proof of this. Every one 13 II, XXVII | such twins have been seen.~20. Absolute oblivion separates 14 II, XXVIII| others using the same name.~20. The notion of relation 15 II, XXXII | more fully shown hereafter.~20. Ideas in themselves neither 16 III, III | the same signification.~20. Recapitulation. To conclude. 17 III, VI | else but words to do it by.~20. Hence names independent 18 III, IX | the least dubious names.~20. The most doubtful are the 19 III, X | the name for the thing.~20. The cause of this abuse, 20 III, XI | some, both together. Now,~20. Ideas of the leading qualities 21 IV, III | perceptions and reasonings.~20. Remedies of our difficulties 22 IV, VII | thing to be and not to be.~20. Their use dangerous, where 23 IV, XVII | argumentum ad verecundiam.~20. II. Argumentum ad ignorantiam.


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