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" Our observation employed either about external sensible objects, or about the internal operations of our minds, perceived and reflected on by ourselves, is that which supplies our understandings with all the materials of thinking. These two are the fountains... "
An Essay Concerning Human Understanding - Page 92
by John Locke - 1813
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The Works of John Locke, Esq, Volume 1

John Locke - 1722 - 636 pages
...fuppliei our Underftandings -with all the Materials oj thinking. Thefe two are the Fountains of Knowledg, from whence all the Ideas we have, or can naturally have, do fpring. TbeObieSsof ý. 3. Firft, Our Senfes, conv3Kant about particular fenfible Objeds, do convey...
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An Essay Concerning Human Understanding: In Four Books, Volume 1

John Locke - 1768 - 418 pages
...By ourIfelves, is that which fupplies our Under/landings with all the Materials of Thinking. Thefe Two are the Fountains of Knowledge, from whence all the Ideas we have, or can naturally have, do fpring. ý• sX-Eilfii Qur Senfes, converfant about particular fenfible Objects, do convey into theJMind...
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An Essay Concerning Human Understanding; with Thoughts on the ..., Volume 1

John Locke - 1801 - 340 pages
...reflected on by our/ elves, is that which fupplies our under/landings with materials of thinking. Thefe two are the fountains of knowledge, from whence all the ideas we have, or can naturally have, do fpring. ý 3. The Objecls of Senfation one Source of Ideas. FIRST, Our fenfes, converfant about particular...
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Elements of general knowledge: introductory to useful books in the principal ...

Henry Kett - 1803 - 468 pages
...ourfelves, is .that which fupplics out undei Handings with all the the materials of thinking. Thefe two ar: the fountains of knowledge, from whence all the ideas we have, or can naturally have, dofpring"." . ' The ideas, with which the mind is thus furni/hcd, fall naturally under two heads. Fii...
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Elements of General Knowledge: Introductory to Useful Books in the ..., Volume 2

Henry Kett - 1805 - 338 pages
...the internal operations of our minds, perceived and reflected on by ourselves, is that which supplies our understandings with all the materials of thinking....ideas we have, or can naturally have, do spring." Locke, book ii, chap. 1. see likewise book i, chap. 2. and book ii, chap. 1 . The ideas, with which...
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Elements of General Knowledge: Introductory to Useful Books in the ..., Volume 2

Henry Kett - 1805 - 340 pages
...the internal operations of our minds, perceived and reflected on by ourselves, is that which supplies our understandings with all the materials of thinking....ideas we have, or can naturally have, do spring." Locke, book ii, chap. 1. see likewise book i, chap. 2. and book ii, chap. 1. The ideas, with which...
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An Essay Concerning Human Understanding, Volume 1

John Locke - 1805 - 554 pages
...internal operations of our minds, perceived and reflected on by ourselves, is that which supplies our i with all the materials of thinking. These two are...the ideas we have, or can naturally have, do spring. The objects ý-3. First, Our senses, conversant about of sensation particular sensible objects, do...
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Philosophical Essays

Dugald Stewart - 1811 - 590 pages
...re" fleeted on by ourselves, is that which supplies our un" derstanding with all the materials for thinking. These " two are the fountains of knowledge...ideas we have, or can naturally have, do spring." " First, our senses, conversant about particular sensi" ble objects, do convey into the mind several...
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An essay concerning human understanding. Also extr. from the ..., Volume 1

John Locke - 1815 - 454 pages
...the internal operations of our minds, perceived and reflected on by ourselves, is that which supplies our understandings with all the materials of thinking....the ideas we have, or can naturally have, do spring. f 3. The objects of sensation one source of ideas. First, Our senses, conversant about particular sensible...
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Philosophical Essays

Dugald Stewart - 1816 - 644 pages
...reflected on by ourselves, is that which " supplies our understanding with all the materials " for thinking. These two are the fountains of " knowledge...ideas we have, " or can naturally have, do spring." " First, our senses, conversant about particular " sensible objects, do convey into the mind several...
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