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Page 45
... ideas of heat and light , hard and soft . . . . There- fore , I think that those things which we call sensible qualities are the simplest ideas we have and the first objects of our understanding . ' The passage is vague and ambiguous ...
... ideas of heat and light , hard and soft . . . . There- fore , I think that those things which we call sensible qualities are the simplest ideas we have and the first objects of our understanding . ' The passage is vague and ambiguous ...
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... ideas of extension and duration . For , as he says , ' none of the distinct ideas we have of either is without all manner of composition ' , though they clearly must be included among the ' original ' , and in that sense ' simple ' , ideas ...
... ideas of extension and duration . For , as he says , ' none of the distinct ideas we have of either is without all manner of composition ' , though they clearly must be included among the ' original ' , and in that sense ' simple ' , ideas ...
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... idea , while in the only passage in which a doctrine of general ideas is anticipated there is no recognition of the need for abstraction . A particular idea simply takes the place of the word as stand- ing for other particular ideas ...
... idea , while in the only passage in which a doctrine of general ideas is anticipated there is no recognition of the need for abstraction . A particular idea simply takes the place of the word as stand- ing for other particular ideas ...
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RETIRED FELLOWS | 14 |
ANNUAL REPORT FOR 19323 | 17 |
THE CRITICISM OF POETRY Warton Lecture on English Poetry | 167 |
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