The Works of John Locke, المجلد 1W. Otridge and Son, 1812 |
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الصفحة xxxvi
... universal approba- tion . He continued in it till the year 1700 , when upon the increase of his asthmatic disorder , he was forced to resign it . He acquainted no person with his design of leaving that place till he had given up his ...
... universal approba- tion . He continued in it till the year 1700 , when upon the increase of his asthmatic disorder , he was forced to resign it . He acquainted no person with his design of leaving that place till he had given up his ...
الصفحة lix
... Universal consent proves nothing innate . 4. What is , is ; and , it is im- possible for the same thing to be , and not to be ; not universally assented to . . 5. Not on the mind natu- rally imprinted , because not known to children ...
... Universal consent proves nothing innate . 4. What is , is ; and , it is im- possible for the same thing to be , and not to be ; not universally assented to . . 5. Not on the mind natu- rally imprinted , because not known to children ...
الصفحة lx
John Locke. tions known before these universal maxims . 20. One and one equal to two , & c . not general , nor useful , answered . 21. These maxims not being known sometimes till pro- posed , proves them not in- nate . 22. Implicitly ...
John Locke. tions known before these universal maxims . 20. One and one equal to two , & c . not general , nor useful , answered . 21. These maxims not being known sometimes till pro- posed , proves them not in- nate . 22. Implicitly ...
الصفحة lxiv
... universal idea . 2. Its modes made by addi- tion . 3. Each mode distinct . 4. Therefore demonstrations in numbers the most pre- cise . 5 , 6. Names necessary to num- bers . 7. Why children number not earlier . 8. Number measures THE ...
... universal idea . 2. Its modes made by addi- tion . 3. Each mode distinct . 4. Therefore demonstrations in numbers the most pre- cise . 5 , 6. Names necessary to num- bers . 7. Why children number not earlier . 8. Number measures THE ...
الصفحة 4
... universal or perfect comprehension of whatsoever is , it yet secures their great concernments , that they have light enough to lead them to the know- ledge of their maker , and the sight of their own duties . Men may find matter ...
... universal or perfect comprehension of whatsoever is , it yet secures their great concernments , that they have light enough to lead them to the know- ledge of their maker , and the sight of their own duties . Men may find matter ...
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