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indissolubility 1
individual 31
individuals 19
individuationis 2
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John Locke
An essay concerning human understanding

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individuals

   Book,  Chapter
1 II, IX | less in their particular individuals. It suffices me only to 2 III, III | names; and there distinct individuals have distinct denominations.~ 3 III, III | capable of representing more individuals than one; each of which 4 III, III | there, represent only those individuals. The names they first gave 5 III, III | them are confined to these individuals; and the names of nurse 6 III, III | happen to any or all of the individuals of those species. By this 7 III, VI | 4. Nothing essential to individuals. That essence, in the ordinary 8 III, VI | abstract ideas by which we sort individuals, and rank them under common 9 III, VI | only to species, and not to individuals: v.g. supposing the nominal 10 III, VI | That we find many of the individuals that are ranked into one 11 III, VI | things, whereby all the individuals existing are, by nature 12 III, VI | short word designate all the individuals that agree in that complex 13 III, VI | wherein they observe several individuals to agree, is by different 14 III, VI | species, or first sorting, of individuals, depends on the mind of 15 III, VI | they observe often several individuals to agree, range them into 16 III, VI | comprehensive signs; under which individuals, according to their conformity 17 III, X | doubt, that many of the individuals, called by the same name, 18 III, XI | wherein they observe the individuals of each sort constantly 19 IV, VIII| comprehensive, called species, or individuals, are barely verbal.~When


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