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John Locke
An essay concerning human understanding

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   Book,  Chapter
1 Int | that term which, I think, serves best to stand for whatsoever 2 II, II | but either supposition serves equally to my present purpose.  ~ 3 II, IX | viz. that of sensation, serves only to excite the other, 4 II, XXI | clear idea of power, it serves as well to my purpose; sensation 5 II, XXI | moderate portion of good serves at present to content men; 6 II, XXIX | variable, and almost no ideas, serves both to cover our own ignorance, 7 II, XXXII| same idea of blue in us, it serves us to distinguish, by our 8 III, III | not the most exact, yet serves well enough to my present 9 III, VI | a certain figure usually serves the turn. For however some 10 III, VI | converse. But though this serves well enough for gross and 11 III, VI | of gold, is fixed, what serves this for, whilst we know 12 III, X | of human understanding, serves so well to palliate men’ 13 III, X | helping at all, that it only serves the more to involve us in 14 III, X | collection of simple ideas, serves to design that sort of body 15 III, X | loose use of their words serves them well enough in their 16 IV, III | unbiassed understanding. This serves not only to show the weakness 17 IV, VII | signification of the words, serves only to lead us into confusion, 18 IV, X | where the received doctrine serves well enough to our present 19 IV, XVII | First, Because syllogism serves our reason but in one only 20 IV, XVII | greater probability.~6. Serves not to increase our knowledge, 21 IV, XX | yet this with most men serves the turn. The tenet has


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