John Locke — "Bread, or water, or wine, which are the ordinary food and nourishment of the bod…"

Bread, or water, or wine, which are the ordinary food and nourishment of the body, yet are not by nature bread, water, or wine, but become so by the application of the mind.
John Locke — John Locke Early Modern · Empiricism, natural rights

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An Essay Concerning Human Understanding

Date: 1689

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