For by the same reason that two particles of matter may be in one place, all bodies may be in one place; which, when it can be supposed, takes away the distinction of identity and diversity, of one and more, and renders it ridiculous.
Title | : | Selections from Locke's Essay on the Human Understanding; with introduction and notes by S. H. Emmens, etc |
Author | : | John Locke, Stephen Henry EMMENS (Writer of Logic.) |
Publisher | : | - 1866 |
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