id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 16712 Santayana, George Some Turns of Thought in Modern Philosophy: Five Essays .txt text/plain 24159 975 56 ignorant of the natural causes which have imposed them on the animal mind, Resting on these clear perceptions, the natural philosophy of Locke falls These two parts of Locke's natural philosophy, however, are not in perfect the same time, the manner in which the moral world rests upon the natural, mind were at the same time aware that those things did not exist, His moral insight simply vivifies the scene that nature and the sciences finding its natural joy in a new way of life. moral values, the terms of human knowledge were not drawn from the objects As to the soul, which might exist without thinking, Locke still called it experiences _in vacuo_ that led common sense to assume a material world, self-existing world, social and psychological, if not material: and they material world, and is part of the same natural event as the movement of ./cache/16712.txt ./txt/16712.txt