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... says further- more that ' Memory ... is as it were the Store - house of our Ideas ' [ II.x.2 ] . And then , in connexion with the intellect rather than with the senses , he says that ' Every Man being conscious to himself , That he ...
... says further- more that ' Memory ... is as it were the Store - house of our Ideas ' [ II.x.2 ] . And then , in connexion with the intellect rather than with the senses , he says that ' Every Man being conscious to himself , That he ...
Page 97
... says that substances are what ' can be without other things , while the others cannot be without them ' [ 1019a4 ] . They are , that is to say , ' self - subsistent ' [ 1031a28 ] . As Aquinas puts it , ' to exist separately and to be a ...
... says that substances are what ' can be without other things , while the others cannot be without them ' [ 1019a4 ] . They are , that is to say , ' self - subsistent ' [ 1031a28 ] . As Aquinas puts it , ' to exist separately and to be a ...
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... says twice in the Essay that the only way we can imagine bodies to move each other is by impulse on contact [ II.viii.11 , IV.x 19 ] . But he was later persuaded by ' the judicious Mr. Newton's incomparable book ' , Principia , that ...
... says twice in the Essay that the only way we can imagine bodies to move each other is by impulse on contact [ II.viii.11 , IV.x 19 ] . But he was later persuaded by ' the judicious Mr. Newton's incomparable book ' , Principia , that ...
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Chapter 4 | 149 |
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