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... qualities . What is the principle of division followed by Locke and Reid respectively in distinguishing primary and secondary qualities ? 4. There are three classes of natural signs , the first forming the foundation of Philosophy , the ...
... qualities . What is the principle of division followed by Locke and Reid respectively in distinguishing primary and secondary qualities ? 4. There are three classes of natural signs , the first forming the foundation of Philosophy , the ...
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... qualities which are like small wares in the haberdashers ' shop , it will not be losing time or out of place , says Bacon , to point them out . ( 40. ) Though it should be wholely rejected , yet that negative is more pregnant of ...
... qualities which are like small wares in the haberdashers ' shop , it will not be losing time or out of place , says Bacon , to point them out . ( 40. ) Though it should be wholely rejected , yet that negative is more pregnant of ...
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... qualities , or to signify the external qualities which give rise to those sensations . The sensations which give us a conception of , and create a belief in the existence of these external qualities are per- fectly distinct from the ...
... qualities , or to signify the external qualities which give rise to those sensations . The sensations which give us a conception of , and create a belief in the existence of these external qualities are per- fectly distinct from the ...
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... qualities which give rise to the various sensations of taste , smell , and hearing , besides the qualities of color , heat , and cold , are called by him secondary qualities . 66 Reid maintains , that there is no resemblance between any ...
... qualities which give rise to the various sensations of taste , smell , and hearing , besides the qualities of color , heat , and cold , are called by him secondary qualities . 66 Reid maintains , that there is no resemblance between any ...
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... Qualities in the body which excite the sen- sations nor have we anything to do with the sensation in the common purposes of life . Philosophers have however applied them to the sensa- tions , thus introducing that conflict with common ...
... Qualities in the body which excite the sen- sations nor have we anything to do with the sensation in the common purposes of life . Philosophers have however applied them to the sensa- tions , thus introducing that conflict with common ...
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