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mysteries 1
naked 3
nakedness 1
name 26
namely 7
names 19
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27 object
26 about
26 meaning
26 name
26 possible
26 sect
26 unthinking
George Berkeley
A treatise concerning the Principles of Human Knowledge

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   Part, Chapter,  Paragraph
1 Pre, Int, 6 | sciences which go by the name of Logic and Metaphysics, 2 Pre, Int, 12 | being made a sign, so the name "line," which taken absolutely 3 Pre, Int, 14 | annexed them to every common name they make use of?~ 4 Pre, Int, 18 | it is thought that every name has, or ought to have, one 5 Pre, Int, 18 | signification of each general name; and that it is by the mediation 6 Pre, Int, 18 | abstract ideas that a general name comes to signify any particular 7 Pre, Int, 18 | signification annexed to any general name, they all signifying indifferently 8 Pre, Int, 18 | will be objected that every name that has a definition is 9 Pre, Int, 18 | right lines," by which that name is limited to denote one 10 Pre, Int, 18 | one thing for to keep a name constantly to the same definition, 11 Pre, Int, 19 | and that every significant name stands for an idea. This 12 Pre, Int, 20 | custom has annexed to that name. And this effect is often 13 Pre, Int, 23 | signification of every general name was a determinate abstract 14 Pre, Int, 24 | abstract idea annexed to any name. And he that knows names 15 Text, 0, 1 | come to be marked by one name, and so to be reputed as 16 Text, 0, 1 | thing, signified by the name apple; other collections 17 Text, 0, 27 | which is signified by the name soul or spirit. This is 18 Text, 0, 35 | want the colour of an empty name to support his impiety; 19 Text, 0, 74 | at least to retain the name, which we apply to I know 20 Text, 0, 75 | for the thing, but for the name.~ 21 Text, 0, 76 | they may be called by the name Matter, I shall not dispute. 22 Text, 0, 89 | Being is the most general name of all; it comprehends under 23 Text, 0, 89 | have nothing common but the name. viz. spirits and ideas. 24 Text, 0, 104| he denotes by the general name "attraction," whatever can 25 Text, 0, 121| known, when we know the name of figures (with their due 26 Text, 0, 139| which is signified by the name spirit or soul may not partake


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