John Locke Quote

But of all other ideas, it is number, which I think furnishes us with the clearest and most distinct idea of infinity we are capable of.


In: Great Books of the Western World (Volume 35), An Essay Concerning Human Understanding, Book II, Chapter XVII, Section 9 (p. 170)


But of all other ideas, it is number, which I think furnishes us with the clearest and most distinct idea of infinity we are capable of.

But of all other ideas, it is number, which I think furnishes us with the clearest and most distinct idea of infinity we are capable of.

But of all other ideas, it is number, which I think furnishes us with the clearest and most distinct idea of infinity we are capable of.

But of all other ideas, it is number, which I think furnishes us with the clearest and most distinct idea of infinity we are capable of.