| John Locke - 1722 - 640 lapas
...leave to be confider'd. This 1 think, I may at leaft fay, that we ihould have agteatmany fewer Difputes in the World, if Words were taken for what they are, the Signs of our Ideas only, and not for Things themfelves. For when we argue about Matter, or any the like Term, we truly argue only about... | |
| John Locke - 1796 - 554 lapas
...to be considered. This, I think, I may at lead fay, that we mould have a great many fewer difputes in the world, if words were taken for what they are, the figns of our ideas only* and not for things themfelves. For when we argue •about matter, or any the... | |
| John Locke - 1801 - 398 lapas
...a great many other general terms, I leave to be considered. This, I think, I may at least say, that we should have a great many fewer disputes in the...they are, the signs of our ideas only, and not for things themselves. For when we argue about matter, or any the like term, we truly argue only about... | |
| John Locke - 1801 - 950 lapas
...leave to beconfidered. This, I think I may at lead fay, that we fhould have a great many fewer difputes in the world, if words were taken for what they are, the Ggns of our ideas only, and not for things themfelves ; for when we argue about mattfr, or any the... | |
| John Locke - 1805 - 508 lapas
...a great many other general terms, I leave to be considered, This, I think, I may at least say, that we should have a great many fewer disputes in the...they are, the signs of our ideas only, and not for tilings themselves. For when we argue about matter, or any the like term, we truly argue only about... | |
| John Locke - 1808 - 346 lapas
...we speak of different bodies ; because extension and figure are capable of variation. We should have many fewer disputes in the world, if words were taken...they are, the signs of our ideas only, and not for things themselves. It would be a hard matter to persuade any one that the words, which his father,... | |
| John Locke - 1813 - 448 lapas
...a great many other general terms, I leave to be considered. This, I think, I may at Idast say, that we should have a great many fewer disputes in the world, if words were taken for what they sire, the signs of our ideas only, and not for things themselves. For when we argue about matter, or... | |
| 1821 - 702 lapas
...Substratum of Matter. 362 terms, I leave to be considered. Thin, 1 think, I may at Irani say, that \\ r should have a great many fewer disputes in the world,...they are, the signs of our ideas only, and not for things themselves. For when we argue about nutter, or any the like term, we truly argue only about... | |
| 664 lapas
...Substratum of Matter. 862 terms, I leave to be considered. This, I think, I may at least say, that we should have a great many fewer disputes in the world, if words were taken for what the}1 are, the signs of our ideas only, and not for things themselves. For when we argue about nutter,... | |
| John Locke - 1823 - 460 lapas
...a great many other general terms, I leave to be considered. This, I think, I may at least say, that we should have a great many fewer disputes in the...they are, the signs of our ideas only, and not for things themselves. For when we argue about matter, or any the liketerm, we truly argue only about the... | |
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