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" ... the dominion of man in this little world of his own understanding, being much-what the same as it is in the great world, of visible things, wherein his power, however managed by art and skill, reaches no farther than to compound and divide the materials... "
The Life of John Locke - Page 113
by Henry Richard Fox Bourne - 1876
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The Collected Works of Dugald Stewart: Philosophical essays. 1855

Dugald Stewart - 1855 - 542 pages
...those that are there. The dominion of man, in this little world of his own understanding, being much the same as it is in the great world of visible things,...art and skill, reaches no farther than to compound or divide the materials that are made to his hand, but can do nothing 'towards 1 For perception read...
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Metaphysics Or the Philosophy of Consciousness: Phenomenal and Real

Henry Longueville Mansel - Consciousness - 1860 - 446 pages
...conjunction. " The dominion of man," says Locke, " in this little world of his own understanding, is much-what the same as it is in the great world of visible things...or destroying one atom of what is already in being. The same inability will every one find in liimself, who shall go about to fashion in his understanding...
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Metaphysics, Or, The Philosophy of Consciousness, Phenomenal and Real

Henry Longueville Mansel - Consciousness - 1860 - 428 pages
..." The dominion of man," says Locke, " in this little world of his own understanding, is inuch-what the same as it is in the great world of visible things;...or destroying one atom of what is already in being. The same inability will every one find in himself, who shall go about to fashion in his understanding...
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Prolegomena Logica: An Inquiry Into the Psychological Character of Logical ...

Henry Longueville Mansel - Logic - 1860 - 317 pages
...things ; wherein his power, however managed by art and skill, reaches no farther than to compound or divide the materials that are made to his hand; but...matter, or destroying one atom of what is already in being."1 The Ideas of Sensation and Ideas of Reflection of the same philosopher, however unfortunate...
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Metaphysics, Or, The Philosophy of Consciousness, Phenomenal and Real

Henry Longueville Mansel - Consciousness - 1871 - 384 pages
...conjunction. " The dominion of man," says Locke, " in this little world of his own understanding, is much-what the same as it is in the great world of visible things...power, however managed by art and skill, reaches no further than to compound and divide the materials that are made to his hand ; but can do nothing toward...
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Philosophical essays. 1855

Dugald Stewart - 1877 - 504 pages
...materials that are made to his hand, but can do nothing towards 1 For perception read contrimienut. the making the least particle of new matter, or destroying one atom of what is already in being." 1 Thus far there seems to be little reprehensible in Locke's statement, as it might be fairly interpreted...
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An analysis of Locke's Essay on the human understanding, in the form of ...

Robert Cleary - 1878 - 240 pages
...examples of each. 32. " The dominion of man in the little world of his own understanding is much-what the same as it is in the great world of visible things"? 33. How does Locke account for the fact that a privative cause may produce a positive idea? 34. Mention...
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An Essay Concerning Human Understanding: With the Notes and Illustrations of ...

John Locke - 1879 - 722 pages
...that are there : the dominion of man in this little world of his own understanding, being much-what the same as it is in the great world of visible things,...hand but can do nothing towards the making the least partieie of new matter, or destroying one atom of what is already in being. The same inability will...
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Locke

Thomas Fowler - Authors, English - 1880 - 222 pages
...that are there; the dominion of man, in this little world of his own understanding, being much-what the same as it is in the great world of visible things,...or destroying one atom of what is already in being. The same inability will every one find in himself who shall go about to fashion in his Understanding...
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The World's Cyclopedia of Biography, Volume 3

Biography - 1883 - 836 pages
...that are there : the dominion of man, in this little world of his own understanding, being much-what the same as it is in the great world of visible things,...or destroying one atom of what is already in being. The same inability will every one find in himself who shall go about to fashion in his Understanding...
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