Of the Origin and Progress of Language, Vol. 1 (Classic Reprint) - Couverture souple

Monboddo, James Burnett

 
9781334432101: Of the Origin and Progress of Language, Vol. 1 (Classic Reprint)

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OlTENTS. Ch. Pa 5. Of Mr Locke sdirifioh of idt into tllofe of fenfation and sefleon, -- 47 6O fthe formation of ideas 5 7. Of abftraa ideas. i That there are ideas irhich are not abftrad. Of the three ways in which ideas exift -86 S. Of perfect and imperfed ideas. Of the ideas of Plato. Of fcience and opinion; and the difference betwixt thefe two, -- 94 9. Of Plato speculiar notion concerning the exiftence of ideas.-T be opinion of fome modem philofophers upon that fobjed, -119 10. That ideas are formed by the mind, not naturally, but in confequence of acquired habits General reflections upon the fubjedl, -136 1%. Continuation of the fubje Ct. I deas of refle Clion not from nature, -- 151 12 Of the nature of confciouihers. That it is the fame with reflexion, and belongs to the intelkdual nature Cannot, therefore, have place in a mere favage, -1J5 1. That ideas of external objeds are not from nature, ... i59 14. Condttiion of the fubjed of ideas.
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