| Daniel Defoe, William Bond - 1720 - 366 sivua
...Chap.-L^. where he reafons thus : " If a Man will examine himfelf, Concerning his Notion of pure Subftance in general, he will find he has no other Idea -of it, but only a Suppofition of he knows not what Support, of fuch Qualities which are capable of producing... | |
| John Locke - 1722 - 640 sivua
...Subfiance. §. 2. So that if any one will examine himfelf concerning his Notion of pur* Sut>ftance in general, he will find he has no other Idea of it at all, but only a Suppofition of he knows not what Support of fuch Qualities, which are capable of producing fimp\e Ideas... | |
| William Bond, Daniel Defoe - 1728 - 426 sivua
...Chap.zy. where he reafbns thus : " If a Man will examine himfelf, concerning his Notion of pure Subftance in general, he will find he has no other Idea of it, but only a Suppofition of he knows not what Support, of fuch Qualities which are capable of producing... | |
| John Locke - 1796 - 556 sivua
...a fuppofition of he knows not what fupport of fuch qualities, which are capable of producing limple ideas in us; which qualities are commonly called accidents. If any one ihould be aflted, what is the fubjecl: wherein colour or weight (t) This feftion, which was intended... | |
| John Locke - 1801 - 950 sivua
...a fuppofiuon of he knows not what fupport of fuch qualities, which are capable of producing fimple ideas in us; which qualities, are commonly called accidents. If any one mould be aflced, What is the fubjeft wherein colour or weight inheres ? he would have nothing. to fay,... | |
| John Locke - 1805 - 562 sivua
...of he knows, not what.support ojf such qualities, which are capable of producing simple idcas.iu UfU which qualities are commonly called accidents. If...asked, what is the subject wherein colour or ""weight (i) This section, which was intended only to show how the JndivL. duals of distinct species of substances... | |
| John Locke - 1805 - 554 sivua
...what support of such quajities, which are capable of producing simple ideas in us; which qualifies are commonly called accidents. If any one should be asked, what is the subject wherein colour 03 weight (i) This section, which was intended only to show how the individuals of distinct species... | |
| Charles Edward De Coetlogon - 1807 - 586 sivua
...any one will examine himself, concerning his notion of pure substance, in general, he will find, that he has no other idea of it at all, but only a supposition...of producing simple ideas in us ; which qualities, we commonly call Accidents. Should it be demanded of any one, what cellence, and Good, ought to be... | |
| Charles Edward De Coetlogon - 1807 - 588 sivua
...any one will examine himself, concerning his notion of pure substance, in general, he will find, that he has no other idea of it at all, but only a supposition...of producing simple ideas in us; which qualities, we commonly call Accidents. Should it be demanded of any one, what cellence, and Good, ought to be... | |
| John Locke - 1808 - 346 sivua
...of pure substance in general is only a supposition of we know not what support of such qualities as are capable of producing simple ideas in us; which qualities are commonly called accidents. If we enquire in what colour or weight inhere ; — the only answer is in solid extended parts : and if... | |
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