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... perceived by attending to the passions and operations of the mind ; or lastly , ideas formed by help of memory and imagi- nation compounding , dividing , or merely representing those originally perceived in the aforesaid ways . As ...
... perceived by attending to the passions and operations of the mind ; or lastly , ideas formed by help of memory and imagi- nation compounding , dividing , or merely representing those originally perceived in the aforesaid ways . As ...
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... perceived , they then argued that there are objects , distinct from the colors , etc. immediately perceived by the mind , of which those latter are images or resemblances or effects imprinted on us by those objects . So the notion of an ...
... perceived , they then argued that there are objects , distinct from the colors , etc. immediately perceived by the mind , of which those latter are images or resemblances or effects imprinted on us by those objects . So the notion of an ...
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... perceived . From sensation the mind gets also ideas of the secondary qualities of objects , e.g. , sounds , tastes , colors , smells . These are not qualities of the objects perceived in the same sense that primary qualities are : they ...
... perceived . From sensation the mind gets also ideas of the secondary qualities of objects , e.g. , sounds , tastes , colors , smells . These are not qualities of the objects perceived in the same sense that primary qualities are : they ...
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