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John Locke
An essay concerning human understanding

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philosophers

   Book,  Chapter
1 I, II | not. And if one of the old philosophers had been asked, he would 2 II, XIII | doctrine from our European philosophers,—that substance, without 3 II, XVII | infinite space; yet those philosophers who are of opinion that 4 II, XXI | it was, I think, that the philosophers of old did in vain inquire, 5 II, XXVII | with the notions of those philosophers who allow of transmigration, 6 II, XXVIII| language of the heathen philosophers, who well understood wherein 7 III, IV | motion. Nor have the modern philosophers, who have endeavoured to 8 III, VI | that they have not been philosophers or logicians, or such who 9 III, X | disputing natural and moral philosophers of these latter ages may 10 III, X | And no wonder, since the philosophers of old, (the disputing and 11 III, X | disputing and wrangling philosophers I mean, such as Lucian wittily 12 III, X | those words; yet there were philosophers found who had learning and 13 III, X | filled the heads and books of philosophers concerning materia prima; 14 III, XI | and so, I think, might philosophers and disputants too, if they 15 III, XI | compass; and many of the philosophers, (to mention no other) as 16 IV, III | if others, especially the philosophers by fire, who pretend to 17 IV, III | those who call themselves philosophers ought to have been, our 18 IV, XII | principle of some of the old philosophers, That all is Matter, and 19 IV, XX | he holds, who, with some philosophers, hath laid down this as


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