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George Berkeley
A treatise concerning the Principles of Human Knowledge

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relative

   Part, Chapter,  Paragraph
1 Text, 0, 11 | the mind, being entirely relative, and changing as the frame 2 Text, 0, 12 | inch. Number is so visibly relative, and dependent on men's 3 Text, 0, 16 | you must at least have a relative idea of Matter; though you 4 Text, 0, 17 | general, together with the relative notion of its supporting 5 Text, 0, 27 | Being in general, with a relative notion of its supporting 6 Text, 0, 68 | negatives, excepting only the relative notion of its standing under 7 Text, 0, 80 | or any other positive or relative notion of Matter, hath no 8 Text, 0, 110| distinguished into absolute and relative, true and apparent, mathematical 9 Text, 0, 111| similar and immovable; and relative space to be the measure 10 Text, 0, 111| the space is absolute or relative so also is the place. Absolute 11 Text, 0, 111| place to absolute place, as relative motion is from one relative 12 Text, 0, 111| relative motion is from one relative place to another. And, because 13 Text, 0, 111| the same body may be in relative rest and motion, or even 14 Text, 0, 111| even moved with contrary relative motions at the same time, 15 Text, 0, 111| distinguished from apparent or relative motions by the following 16 Text, 0, 111| in circular motion barely relative there is no centrifugal 17 Text, 0, 112| be any motion other than relative; so that to conceive motion 18 Text, 0, 113| however some may define relative motion, so as to term that 19 Text, 0, 113| impressed on it or no, yet as relative motion is that which is 20 Text, 0, 114| at bottom no other than relative motion thus defined. For, 21 Text, 0, 114| incomprehensible; and to this kind of relative motion all the above-mentioned 22 Text, 0, 114| at all belong to circular relative motion, I do not see how 23 Text, 0, 114| said to have the greatest relative circular motion, hath, I 24 Text, 0, 123| Extension, which, considered as relative, is the object of Geometry.


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