| John Wynne - 1752 - 280 sivua
...feems to me \\\s frft and moft general, as well as natural Divifiw of the Objefts of our Underftanding. For a man can employ. his thoughts, about nothing, but either the Contemplation of Things themfdves for the Difcovery of Tmth, or about the Things in- his own power, which are his AftionS)... | |
| John Locke - 1796 - 554 sivua
...thoughts about nothing, but Pvl"OH~ either the contemplation of things themfelves for. the difcovery of truth ; or about the things in his own power, which...actions, for the attainment of his own ends ; or the figns the mind makes life of both in the one and the other, and the right ordering of them for its... | |
| John Locke - 1801 - 986 sivua
...the frjl and moft general, as ivfilw *»• tural di-uifien of the objects of our underftanding •, for a man can employ his thoughts about nothing, but either the contemplation of things themfelves for the difcovery of truth, or about the things in his own power, which are his own aflions,... | |
| John Locke - 1801 - 950 sivua
...Chap. 2 r. Oftke D'tvifion of the Sciences. 2Vf tural divi/Ion of the objefts of our underft anding ; for a man can employ his thoughts about nothing, but either the contemplation of things themfelves for the difcovery of truth, or about the things in his own power, which are his own affiant,... | |
| William Nicholson - 1809 - 722 sivua
...employ his thoughts about tiotliinc but either the contemplation of thine» thfmsehesforthc diirovery of truth ; or about the things in his own power, which are his actions, for the attainment of his own rnds ; or the signs the mind makes use of, both in the one and... | |
| 1816 - 762 sivua
...employ his thoughts about nothing but either the contemplation ot things themfelves for the difcovery of truth; or about the things in his own power, which are his actions, for the attainment of his own ends ; or the figns the mind makes ufe of both in the one and... | |
| Encyclopaedia Perthensis - 1816 - 746 sivua
...Locke, feems to be the moll general, a* well & natural, divifion of the objects of our underiUuding; fur a man can employ his thoughts about nothing but either the contemplation ot things themfelves for the difcovery of truth ; or about the things in his own power, which are his... | |
| William Nicholson - 1821 - 384 sivua
...Locke, seems to be the most general, as writ as natural, division of the objects of our understanding. For a man can employ his thoughts about nothing but...or about the things in his own power, which are his actions, for the attainment of his own ends; or the signs the mind makes use of, both in the one and... | |
| John Mason Good - 1819 - 910 sivua
...of the objects of our understanding. — For a man cm employ his thoughts about nothing but cither the contemplation of things themselves for the discovery...or about the things in his own power, which are his action.', for the attainment of his own ends ; or the signs the mind makes use of both in the one and... | |
| William Nicholson - 1821 - 382 sivua
...Locke, seems to be the most general, as well as natural, division of the objects of our understanding. For a man can employ his thoughts about nothing but...or about the things in his own power, which are his actions, for the attainment of his own ends; or the signs the mind makes use of, both in the one and... | |
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