| John Locke - 1722 - Počet stránok 640
...which in their fignification are general. When therefore we quit Particulars, the Generals that reft are only Creatures of our own making ; their general...nothing but the Capacity they are put into by the Underftanding, of fignifying or reprefcnting many particulars, For the Signification they have, is... | |
| John Locke - 1796 - Počet stránok 560
...\ thcij their fignification are general. When therefore we quit particulars, the generals that reft are only creatures of our own making ; their general...capacity they are put into by the understanding, of lignifyingor reprefenting many particulars. For the Signification they have is nothing but a relation,... | |
| John Locke - 1796 - Počet stránok 556
...8 their their fignification are general. When therefore we quit particulars, rhe generals that reft are only creatures of our own making; their general...nothing but the capacity they are put into by the underftanding, of iignifying or reprcfenting many particulars. For the fignification they have is nothing... | |
| John Horne Tooke - 1798 - Počet stránok 554
...them particular in their " exiftence. When therefore we quit Particulars, the " Generals that reft are only creatures of our own making ; " their general...being nothing but the capacity they " are put into of fignifying or reprefenting many Parti" culars,? Now from this neceflity of General Terms, follows... | |
| John Horne Tooke - 1798 - Počet stránok 566
...them particular in their ^ exiftence. When therefore we quit Particulars, the " Generals that reft, are only creatures of our own making; " their general...being nothing but the capacity they " are put into of iignifying or reprefenting many Parti« culars," Now from this necefiity of GeneralTerms, follows... | |
| John Locke - 1801 - Počet stránok 398
...Arqrds and ideas, which in i . , , , 1-11 O»eneral and their their signification are general. When therefore we quit particulars, the generals that rest...relation, that by the mind of man is added to them (1). §. 12. (i) Against this the bishop of Worcester objects, and our author* answers as followeth:... | |
| George Campbell - 1801 - Počet stránok 404
...in their existence ; even those words and ideas " which in their signification are general. When, " therefore, we quit particulars, the generals that...are put " into by the understanding of signifying or represent" ing many particulars. For the signification they *' have,' is nothing but a relation that,... | |
| John Locke - 1801 - Počet stránok 950
...which in their fignification are general. When, therefore, we quit particulars, the generals that reft are only creatures of our own making, their general...nothing but the capacity they are put into by the underdanding, of fignifying or reprefenting many particulars ; for the fignification they have, is... | |
| John Locke - 1801 - Počet stránok 986
...into by the underftanding, of fignifyinn; or repreftnting many particulars ; for the figniiication they have, is nothing but a relation that by the mind of man is added to them. da-Randyg. ,. ., .,.;, a { 12. Abjlraft Ideas are tie Ejfinces cf tie Genera and THE next thing therefore... | |
| George Campbell - 1801 - Počet stránok 404
...nothing but the capacity they are put " into by the understanding of signifying or represent*' ing many particulars. For the signification they "'have, is nothing but a relation that, by the mind of Sect . I. The nature and power of signs in speaking and thinking. " man, is added to them *." Nothing,... | |
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