... of ideas, so far it is ours; without that it is but so much loose matter floating in our brain. The memory may be stored, but the judgment is little better, and the stock of knowledge not increased, by being able to repeat what others have said or... The Conduct of the Understanding - Page 69by John Locke - 1802 - 162 pagesFull view - About this book
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