An Essay Concerning Human Understanding

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Kay & Troutman, 1847 - 524 páginas
 

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CHAPTER IX
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In remembering the mind is often
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Space and extension
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The definition of extension or
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10
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Therefore demonstrations in num bers the most precise
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Names necessary to numbers
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Why children number not earlier 8 Number measures all measurables
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CHAPTER XVII
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And so of duration 6 Why other ideas are not capable of infinity
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Difference between infinity of space and space infinite 8 We have no idea of infinite space
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Number affords us the clearest idea of infinity 10 11 Our different conception of the infinity of number duration and expansion 12 Infinite divisibility
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No positive idea of infinity 15 16 What is positive what nega tive in our idea of infinite
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We have no positive idea of infinite duration
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No positive idea of infinite space 20 Some think they have a positive idea of eternity and not of infi nite space 21 Supposed positive idea of infinity
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cause of mistakes 22 All these ideas from sensation and reflection
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CHAPTER XVIII
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Why some modes have and others have not names CHAPTER XIX
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Pleasure and pain simple ideas 2 Good and evil what 3 Our passions moved by good and evil 4 Love 5 Hatred
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Desire 7 Joy 8 Sorrow 9 Hope 10 Fear 11 Despair 12 Anger 13 Envy 14 What passions all men have
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Pleasure and pain what 17 Shame 18 These instances do show how our ideas of the passions are got from sensation and reflection CHAPTER XXI
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Power active and passive 3 Power includes relation 4 The clearest idea of active power had from spirit
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Will and understanding two pow ers 6 Faculties 7 Whence the ideas of liberty and necessity
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