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George Berkeley
A treatise concerning the Principles of Human Knowledge

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use

   Part, Chapter,  Paragraph
1 Pre, Int, 3 | not rather in the wrong use we make of them. It is a 2 Pre, Int, 3 | means as, if rightly made use of, will not fail to satisfy 3 Pre, Int, 11 | foot-steps in them of making use of general signs for universal 4 Pre, Int, 11 | ideas, since they have no use of words or any other general 5 Pre, Int, 11 | that we observe in them no use of words or any other general 6 Pre, Int, 11 | supposition - that the making use of words implies the having 7 Pre, Int, 11 | it follows that men who use language are able to abstract 8 Pre, Int, 13 | by constant and familiar use they are made so. For, when 9 Pre, Int, 14 | by constant and familiar use they are made so. Now, I 10 Pre, Int, 14 | every common name they make use of?~ 11 Pre, Int, 19 | there are many names in use amongst speculative men 12 Pre, Int, 20 | unfrequently happen in the familiar use of language. I entreat the 13 Pre, Int, 21 | endeavored to show they are of no use for those ends to which 14 Pre, Int, 21 | that words are of excellent use, in that by their means 15 Pre, Int, 21 | which long and constant use hath so strictly united 16 Pre, Int, 23 | strange that they should use words for ideas - it being 17 Pre, Int, 23 | others the laying aside all use of words in their meditations, 18 Pre, Int, 23 | thought the only immediate use of words was to signify 19 Pre, Int, 24 | wished that everyone would use his utmost endeavours to 20 Text, 0, 22 | it exists, or assign any use to it when it is supposed 21 Text, 0, 38 | varies from the familiar use of language will seem harsh 22 Text, 0, 39 | it be demanded why I make use of the word idea, and do 23 Text, 0, 50 | evident there can be no use of Matter in natural philosophy. 24 Text, 0, 51 | manifest that the common use of language would receive 25 Text, 0, 52 | inaccurate modes of speech which use has made inevitable.~ 26 Text, 0, 59 | which may preserve its use and certainty very consistently 27 Text, 0, 61 | purpose; since the only use that is assigned to them, 28 Text, 0, 62 | artificial things for the use and ornament of life as 29 Text, 0, 62 | a great and conspicuous use in these regular constant 30 Text, 0, 65 | together. And, to the end their use be permanent and universal, 31 Text, 0, 66 | have a proper and obvious use assigned to them, when they 32 Text, 0, 69 | can gather from the common use of language, that word signifies 33 Text, 0, 79 | what if I cannot assign any use to it or explain anything 34 Text, 0, 80 | if so it shall seem good, use the word "Matter" in the 35 Text, 0, 80 | same sense as other men use "nothing," and so make those 36 Text, 0, 82 | sacred or profane, which use those and the like words 37 Text, 0, 83 | all hands that the proper use of words is the marking 38 Text, 0, 83 | inconsistent with the right use and significancy of language, 39 Text, 0, 93 | Matter, and all of them use so much industry and artifice 40 Text, 0, 100| the study thereof of small use to mankind. And in effect 41 Text, 0, 107| which, that they are of use to mankind, and enable us 42 Text, 0, 109| the sense and apply it to use, rather than lay them out 43 Text, 0, 111| of them we are obliged to use their sensible measures, 44 Text, 0, 119| which in practice are of no use, but serve only for amusement; 45 Text, 0, 120| figures, as likewise from all use and practice, as well as 46 Text, 0, 121| problems which have not any use, it will not be amiss if 47 Text, 0, 121| help of computation, made use of counters, or in writing 48 Text, 0, 121| Arabians or Indians came into use, wherein, by the repetition 49 Text, 0, 122| man, neglecting the true use or original intention and 50 Text, 0, 125| arguments from Geometry made use of to support the infinite 51 Text, 0, 128| become universal in its use, it is necessary we speak 52 Text, 0, 132| infinitesimals are made use of, which could never have 53 Text, 0, 132| it is necessary to make use of or conceive infinitesimal 54 Text, 0, 152| nature are not without their use, in that they make an agreeable


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