登陆注册
38720000000177

第177章

13. The nominal essence that of the species, as conceived by us, proved from water and ice. But to return to the species of corporeal substances. If I should ask any one whether ice and water were two distinct species of things, I doubt not but I should be answered in the affirmative: and it cannot be denied but he that says they are two distinct species is in the right. But if an Englishman bred in Jamaica, who perhaps had never seen nor heard of ice, coming into England in the winter, find the water he put in his basin at night in a great part frozen in the morning, and, not knowing any peculiar name it had, should call it hardened water; I ask whether this would be a new species to him, different from water? And I think it would be answered here, It would not be to him a new species, no more than congealed jelly, when it is cold, is a distinct species from the same jelly fluid and warm; or than liquid gold in the furnace is a distinct species from hard gold in the hands of a workman. And if this be so, it is plain that our distinct species are nothing but distinct complex ideas, with distinct names annexed to them. It is true every substance that exists has its peculiar constitution, whereon depend those sensible qualities and powers we observe in it;but the ranking of things into species (which is nothing but sorting them under several titles) is done by us according to the ideas that we have of them: which, though sufficient to distinguish them by names, so that we may be able to discourse of them when we have them not present before us; yet if we suppose it to be done by their real internal constitutions, and that things existing are distinguished by nature into species, by real essences, according as we distinguish them into species by names, we shall be liable to great mistakes.

14. Difficulties in the supposition of a certain number of real essences. To distinguish substantial beings into species, according to the usual supposition, that there are certain precise essences or forms of things, whereby all the individuals existing are, by nature distinguished into species, these things are necessary:-15. A crude supposition. First, To be assured that nature, in the production of things, always designs them to partake of certain regulated established essences, which are to be the models of all things to be produced. This, in that crude sense it is usually proposed, would need some better explication, before it can fully be assented to.

16. Monstrous births. Secondly, It would be necessary to know whether nature always attains that essence it designs in the production of things. The irregular and monstrous births, that in divers sorts of animals have been observed, will always give us reason to doubt of one or both of these.

17. Are monsters really a distinct species? Thirdly, It ought to be determined whether those we call monsters be really a distinct species, according to the scholastic notion of the word species; since it is certain that everything that exists has its particular constitution. And yet we find that some of these monstrous productions have few or none of those qualities which are supposed to result from, and accompany, the essence of that species from whence, they derive their originals, and to which, by their descent, they seem to belong.

18. Men can have no ideas of real essences. Fourthly, The real essences of those things which we distinguish into species, and as so distinguished we name, ought to be known; i.e. we ought to have ideas of them. But since we are ignorant in these four points, the supposed real essences of things stand us not in stead for the distinguishing substances into species.

19. Our nominal essences of substances not perfect collections of the properties that flow from their real essences. Fifthly, The only imaginable help in this case would be, that, having framed perfect complex ideas of the properties of things flowing from their different real essences, we should thereby distinguish them into species. But neither can this be done. For, being ignorant of the real essence itself, it is impossible to know all those properties that flow from it, and are so annexed to it, that any one of them being away, we may certainly conclude that that essence is not there, and so the thing is not of that species. We can never know what is the precise number of properties depending on the real essence of gold, any one of which failing, the real essence of gold, and consequently gold, would not be there, unless we knew the real essence of gold itself, and by that determined that species. By the word gold here, I must be understood to design a particular piece of matter; v.g. the last guinea that was coined. For, if it should stand here, in its ordinary signification, for that complex idea which I or any one else calls gold, i.e. for the nominal essence of gold, it would be jargon. So hard is it to show the various meaning and imperfection of words, when we have nothing else but words to do it by.

20. Hence names independent of real essences. By all which it is clear, that our distinguishing substances into species by names, is not at all founded on their real essences; nor can we pretend to range and determine them exactly into species, according to internal essential differences.

21. But stand for such a collection of ****** substances, as we have made the name stand for. But since, as has been remarked, we have need of general words, though we know not the real essences of things;all we can do is, to collect such a number of ****** ideas as, by examination, we find to be united together in things existing, and thereof to make one complex idea. Which, though it be not the real essence of any substance that exists, is yet the specific essence to which our name belongs, and is convertible with it; by which we may at least try the truth of these nominal essences. For example: there be that say that the essence of body is extension; if it be so, we can never mistake in putting the essence of anything for the thing itself.

同类推荐
  • 大明高僧传

    大明高僧传

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 孝经纪事

    孝经纪事

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 金刚錍

    金刚錍

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 河岳英灵集

    河岳英灵集

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 天豹图

    天豹图

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
热门推荐
  • tfboys之爱情缘

    tfboys之爱情缘

    一段校园故事,成就一个少女组合——fcgrils,她们的实力堪比tfboys》》》》》。
  • 不灭祖皇

    不灭祖皇

    上古时期,盘古大帝开天辟地,肉身演化不周山镇守天界,然而天庭不周山为何会遗落人间,33重天又是因何被打破,上古的天庭为何顷刻间消失?女娲娘娘为何又要舍身救天?上古9大神剑缘何而来,不周山中封印的魔头又是从何处来,上古神人与而今现代之人有哪些宿命爱恨纠葛?苦苦等待万年的转世之人又是何人,他真的能够战胜万年前的魔头吗?上古9大神剑在巅峰之战中又能起到何种关键作用?魔神蚩尤为何万载岁月怨念不灭?
  • 我一直都在的

    我一直都在的

    “我想回去了,那里的山很好、水也好、人……”郇辞的视线忽然就定格在了某一个方向,仿佛她钟爱的那山、那水、那人就在眼前。等了许久。等到芫歌都以为她不会在开口时,郇辞悠悠的偏过头来,“一切都好。”十里长街,陌上少年,与她夜夜相思的美梦一般好,也只有这好,是完完全全的属于她一个人的欢喜。
  • 天煞神相

    天煞神相

    我从小被阴人算计,命犯天煞,孤克六亲死八方,我不想孤寡终老,凭着一身相术,行走人心险恶的江湖。相人,相鬼。算卦,算命。让我带你走进神秘的领域,决雌雄,斩彩虹,见英雄!我有故事,你有酒吗?谨记,天黑之后不要翻开本书……
  • 初深陌离缘

    初深陌离缘

    初见,双方爽快的签订契约,迅速闪婚!回家见父母,互装恩爱!却不知“夏初陌,你的名字怎么和你的性格截然不同啊!”沈靖离手里拿着被她破坏掉的西装,西装上被缝满大大小小的扣子,“你是怎么做到的?你哪来的时间缝这些鬼东西?你知不知道这是新的!”夏初陌双手交叉着,不以为然,“哦!新的吗?不就是一个布料吗?厨房里有很多布啊。”“啊!啊!沈靖离你这个伪君子,你凭什么剪我的衣服,这是我新买的!”她睁着大眼睛怒视他。沈靖离翘着个二郎腿悠闲地坐在沙发上,轻轻抿了一口茶慢条斯理道:“哦!新的吗?不就是一个布吗?厨房里也有。”“沈~靖~离!”夏初陌咬着牙,一字一字念出来。沈靖离脸上带着厚颜无耻的笑,“老婆,我在这!”
  • 庆云仙

    庆云仙

    天圆地方的大千世界,禽鸟背负天上云城周游大荒,地上人族在遍地凶物中求存。长生路,始于一只禽鸟,登天白云上,端坐大荒仙!
  • 纵横异界的猫骑士

    纵横异界的猫骑士

    看着远处犹如潮水般退却的敌军身影。拿着烈焰长鞭的少年拍了拍肩膀上眯着眼的白色肥猫说道:“来一嗓子欢庆胜利吧。”慵懒的猫咪直起身子,深吸了口气。“嗷~!!!!!!”巨大的龙吼声响彻天地,这一刻,所有低阶生命都将叩首臣服。少年:“咳,猫不是这样叫的。”肥猫:“喵~~”
  • 御卫十三

    御卫十三

    是不是孤儿就一定要贫苦一世,是不是流落异国就一定要混迹底层,是不是被神抛弃旧一定要早逝夭折?答案对大多数人是肯定的,但是对天使附身恶魔追随的林洛来说,命运之路总是让人意想不到!
  • 帝魂弑天

    帝魂弑天

    兄弟的背叛使他心死,朋友的死亡死使他的心坠入了无边深狱,师傅的死更是令他变得冷酷无情。........爱情使他的脸上出现了微笑,但死亡却成就了他无情之道。一句“有情道中死,无情道则生。”使他杀爱人,逐友人。..........“孤独,原来是这种滋味,如今我知道了,懂得了,却也后悔了。”
  • 绝品少霸

    绝品少霸

    一个上古时幼儿,沉睡在土里几十亿年;竟在今日醒来;在陌生的现代城市意外进入“史茤芬贵族学校”收黑社会当小弟,玩转校园,收各路美女。挑战各路高手,还不忘了给母亲报仇,消灭黑暗势力,走向世界巅峰.........