The Harvard Classics, Band 37P.F. Collier & son, 1909 |
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SOME THOUGHTS CONCERNING EDUCATION | 9 |
THREE DIALOGUES BETWEEN HYLAS AND PHILONOUS IN | 201 |
AN ENQUIRY CONCERNING HUMAN UNDERSTANDING | 305 |
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able actions appear argument believe betimes body cause ceived cerning child colours conceive concerning conclude confess connexion consequently consider contrary corporeal substance costiveness course of nature custom degree deny dispute distinct doth doubt effect endeavour enquiry Epicurus event evident existence experience external farther fault gentleman GEORGE BERKELEY give hath HC XXXVII human Hylas ideas imagine immediately perceived inclination infer infinite divisibility instance Julius Cæsar kind knowledge language Latin mankind manner matter mean mind miracle motion natural philosophy nature never objects observation occasion operations opinion pain parents particular passion perceived by sense PHIL Philonous philosophers pleasure present pretend principles reason scepticism sensation sensible qualities sensible things sentiment shew spirits substance substratum suppose sure taught teach temper thought THOUGHTS CONCERNING EDUCATION tion truth tutor understand us'd virtue wherein whilst words young