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" For it is evident, we observe no footsteps in them of making use of general signs, for universal ideas ; from which we have reason to imagine, that they have not the faculty of abstracting, or making general ideas, since they have no use of words or any... "
The Boke Named The Gouernour: Deuised by Sir Thomas Elyot, Knight - 370. lappuse
autors: Sir Thomas Elyot - 1883
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An Historical and Critical Dictionary, 1. sējums

Pierre Bayle - 1826 - 442 lapas
...positive in, that the power of abstracting is not at all in them, and that the having of general ideas is that which puts a perfect distinction betwixt man...they have no use of words or any other general signs. And, therefore, I think we may suppose, that it is in this that the species of brutes are discriminated...
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An Essay Concerning Human Understanding, 1. sējums

John Locke - 1796 - 556 lapas
...no footfteps in them of making ufc of general figns for univerfal ideas ; from which we have reafon to imagine, that they have not the faculty of abstracting, or making general ideas, fince they have nq ufe of words, or any other general figns, from from man; and it is that proper difference...
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An Essay Concerning Human Understanding, 1. sējums

John Locke - 1805 - 554 lapas
...positive in, that the power of abstracting is not at all in them ; and that the having of general ideas, is that which puts a perfect distinction . betwixt...have no use of words, or any other general signs. . i 11. Nor tan it be imputed to their want of fit organs to frame articulate sounds, that they have...
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An Essay Concerning Human Understanding, 1. sējums

John Locke - 1805 - 562 lapas
...means attain to. For it is evident we observe no footsteps in them of making use of general signs fpr universal ideas; from which we have reason to imagine,...that they have not the faculty of abstracting, or makjng general ideas, since they have no use of words, or jiny other general signs. from from man ;...
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An Essay Concerning Human Understanding, 1. sējums

John Locke - 1813 - 518 lapas
...positive in, that the power of abstracting is not at all in them ; and that the having of general ideas, is that which puts a perfect distinction betwixt man...have no use of words, or any other general signs. § 11. NOR can it be imputed to their want of, fit organs to frame articulate sounds, that they have...
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An essay concerning human understanding. Also extr. from the author's works ...

John Locke - 1815 - 454 lapas
...by no means attain to. For it is evident we observe no footsteps in them § 10 Brutes abstract not. of making use of general signs for universal ideas;...have no use of words, or any other general signs. Nor can it be imputed to their want of fit organs to frame articulate sounds, that they have no use...
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Remarks on Dr. Reid's inquiry, Dr. Beattie's Essay, and Dr. Oswald's Appeal ...

Joseph Priestley - 1817 - 568 lapas
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An essay concerning human understanding. Also, extr. from the author's works ...

John Locke - 1819 - 516 lapas
...positive in, that the power of abstracting is not at all in them ; and that the having of general ideas, is that which puts a perfect distinction betwixt man...have no use of words, or any other general signs. , , , §. 11. ^ . , Nor can it be imputed to their want of fit organs to frame articulate sounds, that...
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An essay concerning human understanding. Also, extr. from the author's works ...

John Locke - 1819 - 518 lapas
...positive in, that the power of abstracting is not at all in them ; and that the having of general ideas, is that which puts a perfect distinction betwixt man...ideas; from which we have reason to imagine, that they have'notthe faculty of abstracting, or making general ideas, since they have no use of words, or any...
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The Works of George Berkeley, 1. sējums

George Berkeley - 1820 - 514 lapas
...betwixt man and brutes , and is an excellency which the faculties of brutes do by no means attain unto. For it is evident we observe no footsteps in them...have no use of words or any other general signs." And a little after : " Therefore I think, we may suppose that •it is in this that the species of...
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