| John Locke - 1801 - 398 str.
...moved, as well as that they should be in an immaterial substance, upon the motion of the parts of body ? Body, as far as we can conceive, being able only to...allow it to produce pleasure or pain, or the idea of a colour or sound, we are fain to quit our reason, go beyond our ideas, and attribute it wholly to... | |
| John Locke - 1805 - 508 str.
...as v/ell as that they should be in an immaterial substance, upon the motion of the parts of body ? Body, as far as we can conceive, being able only to...allow it to produce pleasure or pain, or the idea of a colour or sound, we are fain to quit our reaspn, go beyond our ideas, and attribute it wholly to... | |
| John Locke - 1805 - 520 str.
...that they should be in an immaterial substance, upon the motion of the parts of body ? Body, as tiir as we can conceive, being able only to strike and affect body; and motion, accordr ing to the utmost reach of our ideas, being able to produce nothing faiif motion : so that... | |
| John Locke - 1813 - 448 str.
...as matters of faith ? For before, there was a natural credibilit * 1ft Anfwer. f Ibid. \ 3d Anfwer. of our ideas, being able to produce nothing but motion...allow it to produce pleasure or pain, or the idea of acolthem on account of reafon ; but by going on wrong grounds of certainty, all that is loft, and inftead... | |
| John Locke - 1823 - 426 str.
...moved, as well as that they should be in an immaterial substance, upon the motion of the parts of body ? Body, as far as we can conceive, being able only to...allow it to produce pleasure or pain, or the idea of a colour or sound, we are fain to quit our reason, go beyond our ideas, and attribute it wholly to... | |
| John Locke - 1823 - 672 str.
...answer. (6) Ibid. (c) Second answer. an immaterial substance, upon the motion of the parts of body? Body, as far as we can conceive, being able only to...; and motion, according to the utmost reach of our operations? But for all this, say I, his assurance of faith remains on its own basis. Now you appeal... | |
| John Locke - 1823 - 460 str.
...they should be in an immaterial substance, upon the motion of the parts of body ? Body, as far as \ve can conceive, being able only to strike and affect...according, to the utmost reach of our ideas, being able'tp produce nothing but motion : so that when we allow it to produce pleasure or pain, or the idea... | |
| John Locke - 1824 - 518 str.
...moved, as well as that they should be in an immaterial substance, upon the motion of the parts of body? Body, as far as we can conceive, being able only to...allow it to produce pleasure or pain, or the idea of a colour or sound, we are fain to quit our reason, go beyond our ciples be demonstrated, that the spiritual... | |
| John Locke - 1824 - 702 str.
...which argument of your lordship's bottoms, as I humbly conceive, ou (a) Pint answer < 6) Second .-.-«' only to strike and affect body; and motion, according...our ideas, being able to produce nothing but motion: this, that divine revelation abates of its credibility in all those articles it proposes, proportionality... | |
| John Locke - 1828 - 424 str.
...moved, as well as that they should be in an immaterial substance, upon the motion of the parts of body ? Body, as far as we can conceive, being able only to...allow it to produce pleasure or pain, or the idea of a colour or sound, we are fain to quit our reason, go beyond our ideas, and attribute it wholly to... | |
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