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... Objects ' [ II.i.24 ; also 23 ] . When we see a moving object the mind ' takes in ' the ideas of motion and colour [ II.ii.1 ] and when fire burns our bodies the ' sence of Heat , or Idea of Pain ' may be ' produced in the Mind ' [ II ...
... Objects ' [ II.i.24 ; also 23 ] . When we see a moving object the mind ' takes in ' the ideas of motion and colour [ II.ii.1 ] and when fire burns our bodies the ' sence of Heat , or Idea of Pain ' may be ' produced in the Mind ' [ II ...
Page 155
... objects records the fact that primary qualities enter into the corpuscu- larian explanation of the causation of ideas of shape , size , and so on.2 The corresponding claim that ideas of secondary qualities do not have ' resemblances ...
... objects records the fact that primary qualities enter into the corpuscu- larian explanation of the causation of ideas of shape , size , and so on.2 The corresponding claim that ideas of secondary qualities do not have ' resemblances ...
Page 157
... objects they denominate , and have the faculty or power to work such and such things ' [ 3.23 ] . He says that certain of our perceptions are commonly imagined to proceed from certain distinct and peculiar qualities in the external objects ...
... objects they denominate , and have the faculty or power to work such and such things ' [ 3.23 ] . He says that certain of our perceptions are commonly imagined to proceed from certain distinct and peculiar qualities in the external objects ...
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Chapter 4 | 149 |
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