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... sensation and the quality of hardness . The sensation is in the mind and can only exist in being felt , the quality is external and may exist without being perceived . Answer 2nd .-- There is a resemblance and necessary connection ...
... sensation and the quality of hardness . The sensation is in the mind and can only exist in being felt , the quality is external and may exist without being perceived . Answer 2nd .-- There is a resemblance and necessary connection ...
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... sensation is a sign . We know nothing , says he , of secondary qualities but as the unknown causes of known ... sensation of hardness . This sensation has no resemblance or connection with the quality of hardness ; but we no sooner have ...
... sensation is a sign . We know nothing , says he , of secondary qualities but as the unknown causes of known ... sensation of hardness . This sensation has no resemblance or connection with the quality of hardness ; but we no sooner have ...
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... sensations , I immediately conclude that there must be some external cause of those sensations . This inference is ... sensation we immediately believe in its pre- sent existence , when we remember it , we believe in its past existence ...
... sensations , I immediately conclude that there must be some external cause of those sensations . This inference is ... sensation we immediately believe in its pre- sent existence , when we remember it , we believe in its past existence ...
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... sensation and ( ii . ) the quality in the body which excites the sensation . They are however perfectly distinct for the sensation belongs to the sentient mind but the Quality is conceived as belonging to the body . The one is a state ...
... sensation and ( ii . ) the quality in the body which excites the sensation . They are however perfectly distinct for the sensation belongs to the sentient mind but the Quality is conceived as belonging to the body . The one is a state ...
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... sensation . " 66 Locke calls all those Qualities which are essential to the existence of matter as the primary and those which are accidental as secondary , Qualities . ( 4. ) There are three classes of natural signs : The first class ...
... sensation . " 66 Locke calls all those Qualities which are essential to the existence of matter as the primary and those which are accidental as secondary , Qualities . ( 4. ) There are three classes of natural signs : The first class ...
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