The visible point of he who has microscopical eyes will not be greater or less than mine.
Qu. Whether the propositions & even axioms of geometry do not divers of them suppose the existence of lines &c. without the mind?
T.
Whether motion be the measure of duration? Locke, b. 2. c. 14. s. 19.
Lines & points conceiv'd as terminations different ideas from those conceiv'd absolutely.
Every position alters a line.
S.
Blind man at 1st would not take colours to be without his mind; but colours would seem to be in the same place with the coloured extension: therefore extension wd not seem to be without the mind.
All visible concentric circles whereof the eye is the centre are absolutely equal.
Infinite number—why absurd—not rightly solv'd by Locke[216].