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John Locke
An essay concerning human understanding

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inadequate

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1 II, XXX | fantastical;~Secondly, adequate or inadequate;~Thirdly, true or false.~ 2 II, XXXI | Chapter XXXI~Of Adequate and Inadequate Ideas ~1. Adequate ideas 3 II, XXXI | are adequate, and some are inadequate. Those I call adequate, 4 II, XXXI | to which it refers them. Inadequate ideas are such, which are 5 II, XXXI | in them; and so are all inadequate. But mixed modes and relations, 6 II, XXXI | to settled names, may be inadequate. Indeed another coming after, 7 II, XXXI | idea may be very wrong and inadequate: because in this case, making 8 II, XXXI | is so far defective and inadequate, as it is distant from the 9 II, XXXI | correspond, it is faulty and inadequate.~5. Because then meant, 10 II, XXXI | very deficient, wrong, and inadequate; because they agree not 11 II, XXXI | be wrong, imperfect, or inadequate. And on this account our 12 II, XXXI | archetypes are imperfect and inadequate.~First, it is usual for 13 II, XXXI | of substances must be all inadequate in that respect, as not 14 II, XXXI | their qualities, are all inadequate. Secondly, those who, neglecting 15 II, XXXI | substances are deficient and inadequate. The simple ideas whereof 16 II, XXXI | their qualities, are all inadequate. So that all our complex 17 II, XXXI | substances are imperfect and inadequate. Which would be so also 18 II, XXXI | substances are ektupa, and inadequate. Secondly, the complex ideas 19 II, XXXII| think, to be looked on as an inadequate and imperfect idea, rather 20 III, VI | modes were liable to be inadequate, as being very apt (especially 21 III, VI | archetype, will be always inadequate.~48. The abstract ideas


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