| John Locke - 1801 - 398 halaman
...some other substance, which we call spirit: whereby yet it is evident, that having no other idea or notion of matter, but something wherein those many...moving, &c. do subsist, we have as clear a notion of the substance of spirit, as we have of body: the one being supposed to be (without knowing what it is)... | |
| John Locke - 1805 - 554 halaman
...notion of matter, but something wherein those many .sensible qualities, which afiect- our senses/do subsist, by supposing a substance, wherein thinking, knowing, doubting, and a power of moving, &'cdo subsist, we iave as. clear a notion of the nature or. substance 01 .spirit, as we have of body... | |
| John Locke - 1805 - 562 halaman
...it is eviwe are apt to think these the actions of SO«HJ other dent, tb,at having no other idea^ or notion of matter, but something wherein those many sensible qualities which affect our sense- do subsist ; by supposing a sufepower of moving, &c. do subsist^ we have as clear - v a stiiiice,... | |
| John Locke - 1813 - 518 halaman
...some other substance, which we call spirit : whereby yet it is evident, that having no other idea or notion of matter, but something wherein those many...doubting, and a power of moving, &.C. do subsist, roe have as clear a nation of the substance of spirit, as we have of body : the one being supposed... | |
| John Locke - 1815 - 454 halaman
...other substance, which ' we call spirit; whereby yet it is evident, that having no other idea " or notion of matter, but something wherein those many...which affect our senses, do subsist, by supposing a sub* ' stance, wherein thinking, knowing, doubting, and a power of mov' ing, &c. do subsist, we have... | |
| John Locke - 1816 - 1048 halaman
...other substance, ' which we call Fi'irit; whereby yet it is evident, that having no other ' idea or notion Of matter, but something wherein those many...substance, • wherein thinking, knowing, doubting, and n power of moving, kc. • do subsist, we have as clear a notion of the nature or substance of ' spirit,... | |
| John Locke - 1819 - 518 halaman
...man, horse, gold, water, &c. of which substances, whether any one has any other clear idea, farwhcrein thinking, knowing, doubting, and a power of moving,...subsist, we have as clear a notion of the nature or substnnce of spirit, as we have of body; the one being lupposed to be (without knowing what it is)... | |
| John Locke - 1823 - 420 halaman
...some other substance, which we call spirit: whereby yet it is evident, that having no other idea or notion of matter, but something wherein those many...moving, &c. do subsist, we have as clear a notion of the substance of spirit, as we have of body: the one being supposed to be (without knowing what it is)... | |
| John Locke - 1823 - 426 halaman
...some other substance, which we call spirit: whereby yet it is evident, that having no other idea or notion of matter, but something wherein those many...moving, &c. do subsist, we have as clear a notion of the substance of spirit, as we have of body: the one being supposed to be (without knowing what it is)... | |
| John Locke - 1823 - 516 halaman
...some other substance, which we call spirit ; whereby yet it is evident, that having no other idea or notion of matter, but something wherein those many...sensible qualities, which affect our senses, do subsist ; but supposing a substance, wherein thinking, knowing, doubting, and a power of moving, &c. do subsist... | |
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