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An Essay Concerning Human Understanding: With the Author's Last Additions ... - Page 16
by John Locke - 1828 - 590 pages
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The Works of John Locke, Esq, Volume 1

John Locke - 1722 - 640 pages
...Object ofthe Underftanding, when a Man thinks, I have us'd it to exprefs whatever is meant by Phantafm, Notion, Species, or whatever it is which the Mind...about in thinking ; and I could not avoid frequently uling it. I prefume it will beeafily granted me, that there are fuch Ideas in Mens Minds ; every one...
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An Essay Concerning Human Understanding: In Four Books, Volume 1

John Locke - 1768 - 418 pages
...Underftanding, when a Man thinks ; I have ufed I •>* it to exprefs whatever is meant by Pbantafm, Notion, Species, or whatever it is which the Mind...about in thinking} and I could not avoid frequently ufing it. (i) I prefume it will be eafily granted me, that there are fu.ch Ideas in Men's Minds; every...
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An Essay Concerning Human Understanding, Volume 1

John Locke - 1796 - 560 pages
...underftanding when a man thinks ; I have ufe4 it to cxprefs whatever is meant by phantafm, notion, ipecies, or whatever it is which the mind can be employed about in thinking ; and I could not avoid frequently ufing it (l). I prefume (i) This modeft apology of our author could not procure him the free ufe of...
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An Essay Concerning Human Understanding; with Thoughts on the ..., Volume 1

John Locke - 1801 - 340 pages
...underftanding when a man thinks, I have ufed it to exprefs whatever is meant by pbantajm, notion, fpecies, or whatever it is which the mind can be employed about in thinking ; and I could not avoid frequently ufmg it. I prefume it will be eafily granted me that there are fuch ideas in mens minds ; every one...
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An Essay Concerning Human Understanding: With Thoughts on the Conduct of ...

John Locke - 1801 - 950 pages
...underftanding when a man thinks, I have ufed it to exprefs whatever is meant by pbantafm^ notion, fpecies, or whatever it is which the mind can be employed about in thinking ; and I could not avoid frequently ufing it. I piefume it will be enfily granted me that there are fuch ideas in mens minds ; every one...
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An Essay Concerning Human Understanding, Volume 1

John Locke - 1805 - 554 pages
...J think, serves best to stand for whatsoever is the object of the understanding when a man thinks ; I have used it to express whatever is meant by phantasm,...thinking ; and I could not avoid frequently using it (i). I presume ( i ) This modest apology of our author could not procure him the free use of the word idea...
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An Essay Concerning Human Understanding, Volume 1

John Locke - 1806 - 390 pages
...underftanding when a man thinks. I have ufed it to exprefs whatever is meant by phantafm, notion, fpecies, or whatever it is which the mind can be employed about in thinking ; and I could not avoid fre* quently ufing it. (1) I prefume it will be ea£ly granted me, that there are fuch ideas in men's...
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An Analytical Abridgment of Locke's Essay Concerning Human Understanding

John Locke - 1808 - 346 pages
...think serves best to stand for whatsoever is the object of the Understand ing, when a man thinks : I have used it to express whatever is meant by phantasm,...which the mind can be employed about in thinking. I take for granted the existence of Ideas in all men's minds. B 3 CHAP. II. THERE ARE NO INNATE SPECULATIVE...
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An essay concerning human understanding. Also extr. from the author's works ...

John Locke - 1815 - 454 pages
...I think, serves best to stand for whatsoever is the object of the understanding when a man thinks; I have used it to express whatever is meant by phantasm,...whatever it is which the mind can be employed about $ 8. What idea stands for. in thinking; and I could Hot avoid frequently usmgit(l.) (1) This modest...
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An essay concerning human understanding. To which are now added, i ..., Volume 1

John Locke - 1817 - 556 pages
...1 think, serves best to stand for whatsoever is the object pf the understanding when a man thinks ; I have used it to express whatever is meant by phantasm,...notion, species, or whatever it is which the mind can be em~ ployed about in thinking. ; and I could not avoid frequently using it (1.) (1) This modest apology...
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