First, the bulk, figure, number, situation, and motion or rest of their solid parts. Those are in them, whether we perceive them or no; and when they are of that size that we can discover them, we have by these an idea of the thing as it is in itself,... An Essay Concerning Human Understanding - Page 94by John Locke - 1824 - 668 pagesFull view - About this book
| John Locke - 1805 - 554 pages
...parts ; those are in them, whether we perceive them or no ; and when they are of that size, that w« can discover them, we have by •these an idea of the thing, as it is in itself, as is plain •jn artificial things. These I call primary qualities. Secondly the power that is in any body, by... | |
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| John Locke - 1828 - 602 pages
...situation, and motion or rest of their solid parts ; those are in them, whether we perceive them or no ; and when they are of that size, that we can discover...itself; as is plain in artificial things. These I call prnnary qualities. Secondly, The power that is in any body, by reason of its insensible primary qualities,... | |
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...them whether we perceive them or no : and we have by these an idea of the thing as it is in itself: these I call primary qualities. " Secondly, The power...senses, and thereby produce in us the different ideas of several colours, sounds, smells, tastes, &c. These . are usually called sensible qualities. " Thirdly,... | |
| William Hazlitt - 1836 - 526 pages
...situation, and motion or rest of their solid parts; these are in them whether we perceive them or no : and we have by these an idea of the thing as it is in itself: these I call primary qualities. " Secondly, The power that is in any body by reason of its insensible... | |
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