Philosophic Classics From Plato to Derrida
540 JOHNLOCKE in the bodies we denominate from them, only a power to produce those sensations in us: and what is sweet, blue, or ...
132 ARISTOTLE Bust of Aristotle,first century copy of Greek sculpture, Louvre. Using Aristotle’s Four Causes, we would say the m ...
ANESSAYCONCERNINGHUMANUNDERSTANDING(II, 8) 541 stone, to produce in us the idea of redness, and from others the idea of whitenes ...
PHYSICS 133 The causes then are meant in just about this many ways, and it happens, since they are meant in more than one way, t ...
542 JOHNLOCKE considered, these qualities of light and warmth, which are perceptions in me when I am warmed or enlightened by th ...
134 ARISTOTLE particulars (as a sculptor to a statue, but this sculptor to this statue). Also the potencies belong to the potenc ...
ANESSAYCONCERNINGHUMANUNDERSTANDING(II, 12) 543 So that wherever there is sense or perception, there some idea is actually produ ...
PHYSICS 135 First, then, since we see some things always happening in a certain way, and others for the most part, it is clear ...
544 JOHNLOCKE make one to itself, nor have any idea which does not wholly consist of them. [But as the mind is wholly passive in ...
136 ARISTOTLE outcomes are of some magnitude. For this reason too, to come within a hairsbreadth of obtaining some great evil or ...
ANESSAYCONCERNINGHUMANUNDERSTANDING(II, 21) 545 together: and these I call simple modes, as being contained within the bounds of ...
PHYSICS 137 and fortune are causes of things for which either intelligence or nature might have been responsible, whenever somet ...
546 JOHNLOCKE simple ideas changed, and in another the possibility of making that change; and so comes by that idea which we cal ...
138 ARISTOTLE and that what is cooled, becoming water, come down; when this happens, growing inci- dentally happens to the grain ...
ANESSAYCONCERNINGHUMANUNDERSTANDING(II, 21) 547 obeys the stroke of a billiard-stick, it is not any action of the ball, but bare ...
PHYSICS 139 according to art in which what is done correctly is for the sake of something, but in the ones that miss the mark wh ...
548 JOHNLOCKE CHAPTER23. OFOURCOMPLEXIDEAS OFSUBSTANCES Ideas of particular substances, how made.—The mind being, as I have dec ...
140 ARISTOTLE the latter, despite the fact that were this not so, neither would the straight be as it is. But in things that com ...
ANESSAYCONCERNINGHUMANUNDERSTANDING(II, 23) 549 say it is a thing having such or such qualities; as body is a thing that is exte ...
METAPHYSICS(BOOKI) 141 sense in addition to memory. So the other animals live by images and memories, but have a small share of ...
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