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" Conceptions; and to make them stand as marks for the Ideas within his own Mind, whereby they might be made known to others, and the Thoughts of Men's Minds be conveyed from one to another. "
The works of John Locke. To which is added the life of the author and a ... - 148. oldal
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The Works of John Locke: Philosophical Works, with a Preliminary ..., 2. kötet

John Locke, James Augustus St. John - 1854 - 576 oldal
...of Ideas. — Besides articulate sounds, therefore, it was further necessary that he should be able to use these sounds as signs of internal conceptions,...thoughts of men's minds be conveyed from one to another. 3. To make general Signs. — But neither was this sufficient to make words so useful as they ought...

Locke's essays. An essay concerning human understanding. And A treatise on ...

John Locke - 1854 - 536 oldal
...of ideas. — Besides articulate sounds, therefore, it was farther necessary that he should be able to use these sounds as signs of internal conceptions...thoughts of men's minds be conveyed from one to another. SECT. 3. To make general signs. — But neither was this sufficient to make words so useful as they...

The Laws of Discursive Thought: Being a Text-book of Formal Logic

James McCosh - 1870 - 252 oldal
...of language. Besides articulate sounds, therefore, it was farther necessary that man should be able to use these sounds as signs of internal conceptions, and to make them stand as marks of the ideas within his mind." " From whence it follows," says his critic, M. Cousin, " that language...

The Laws of Discursive Thought: Being a Text-book of Formal Logic

James McCosh - 1873 - 244 oldal
...of language. Besides articulate sounds, therefore, it was farther necessary that man should be able to use these sounds as signs of internal conceptions, and to make them stand as marks of the ideas within his mind." " From whence it follows," says his critic, M. Cousin, " that language...

Of words or language in general, book iii of Essays [sic] concerning human ...

John Locke - 1877 - 138 oldal
...of ideas. — Besides articulate sounds, therefore, it was farther necessary that he should be able to use these sounds as signs of internal conceptions,...thoughts of men's minds be conveyed from one to another. 3. To make general signs. — But neither was this sufficient to make words so useful as they ought...

Philosophical Works: An essay concerning human understanding, book III-IV ...

John Locke - 1877 - 544 oldal
...further necessary that he should be able to use these sounds as signs of internal conceptions, aud to make them stand as marks for the ideas within his...thoughts of men's minds be conveyed from one to another. 3. To make general Signs. — But neither was this sufficient to make words so useful as they ought...

An Essay Concerning Human Understanding: With the Notes and Illustrations of ...

John Locke - 1879 - 722 oldal
...of ideat. — Besides articulate sounds, therefore, it was farther necessary that he should be able to use these sounds as signs of internal conceptions,...to make them ' stand as marks for the ideas within hia own mind ; whereby they might be made known to others, and the thoughts of men's minds be conveyed...

The Laws of Discursive Thought: Being a Text-book for Formal Logic

James McCosh - 1881 - 272 oldal
...lan~ guage. Besides articulate sounds, therefore, it was farther necessary that man should be able to use these sounds as signs of internal conceptions, and to make them stand as marks of the ideas within his mind." " From whence it follows," says his critic, M. Cousin, " that language...

The Laws of Discursive Thought: Being a Text-book for Formal Logic

James McCosh - 1881 - 252 oldal
...of language. Besides articulate sounds, therefore, it was farther necessary that man should be able to use these sounds as signs of internal conceptions, and to make them stand as marks of the ideas within his mind." " From whence it follows," says his critic, M. Cousin, " that language...

The Philosophical Works of John Locke, 2. kötet

John Locke - 1892 - 566 oldal
...Signs of Ideas.—Besides articulate sounds, therefore, it was further necessary that he should be able to use these sounds as signs of internal conceptions,...thoughts of men's minds be conveyed from one to another. 3. To make general Signs.—But neither was this sufficient to make words so useful as they ought to...




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