the more general our ideas are, the more incomplete and partial they are
it is evident, from what has been already said, that they are of no use to prove or confirm less general self-evident propositions
Sometimes got by the explication of their names
substance and accidents are of no use in philosophy
the power of annihilation proves a vacuum
the soul begins to have ideas when it begins to perceive
the soul thinks not always for this wants proof
not for the mind naturally imprinted, because not known to children, idiots,etc
that men know them when they come to the use of reason answered
-what is, is- and -it is impossible for the same thing to be and not to be- not universally assented to
it has no color in the dark
clearness alone hinders confusion
sensation, remembrance, contemplation, etc when the mind turns its view inwards upon itself, and contemplates its own actions, thinking is the first tat occurs
ideas in mind, qualities in bodies
propriety not a sufficient remedy
john locke
an essay concerning human understanding
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