The Works of John Locke, المجلد 4Scientia Verlag, 1963 |
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الصفحة 159
... stands thus : " Aristotle takes nature for a corporeal sub- stance , which has the principle of motion in itself ... stand not the words , I am yet farther from understand- ing any thing of this explication of nature , whereby we are ...
... stands thus : " Aristotle takes nature for a corporeal sub- stance , which has the principle of motion in itself ... stand not the words , I am yet farther from understand- ing any thing of this explication of nature , whereby we are ...
الصفحة 341
... stand for ? If the due measures of reason teach your lordship this , I beg the favour of your lordship to tell me those due measures of reason , that I may leave those undue measures of reason , which I have hitherto followed in the ...
... stand for ? If the due measures of reason teach your lordship this , I beg the favour of your lordship to tell me those due measures of reason , that I may leave those undue measures of reason , which I have hitherto followed in the ...
الصفحة 393
... stand for , cannot be precisely known till he has determined it in his own mind , and made it known to another ; and then there can between them be no longer a dispute about the sig- nification of the word : v . g . if one of those ...
... stand for , cannot be precisely known till he has determined it in his own mind , and made it known to another ; and then there can between them be no longer a dispute about the sig- nification of the word : v . g . if one of those ...
المحتوى
Mr Lockes Reply to the Bishop of Worcesters Answer | 97 |
Mr Lockes Reply to the Bishop of Worcesters Answer | 193 |
Index | 499 |
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agreement or disagreement Answ answer argument Aristotle article of faith author of Christianity bare essence bishop of Worcester body cerning certainty by ideas certainty by reason Christian faith Christianity not mysterious clear and distinct common nature complain complex idea confess connexion controversy corporeal substance crave leave dangerous consequence defend demonstration disagreement of ideas discourse distinct apprehensions distinct ideas doctrine endeavoured existence farther grounds of certainty hath humbly conceive idea of substance immaterial inconsistent knowledge letter lord lordship adds lordship means lordship says material substance matter maxims method of certainty mind nature and person obscure and confused passage perceive perception place certainty pleased principles of reason proof proposition prove question quoted real essence resurrection scepticism self-evident sensation and reflection sense ship signify simple ideas soul stance subsist substratum suppose syllogism tainty tell thing thought tion Trinity true truth understand Unitarians wherein