The Works of John Locke, المجلد 3Thomas Tegg, 1823 |
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الصفحة ix
... ASSENT . 1. Our assent ought to be regulated by the grounds of pro- bability . 2. These cannot be always actually in view , and then we must content ourselves with the remembrance , that we once saw ground for such a degree of assent ...
... ASSENT . 1. Our assent ought to be regulated by the grounds of pro- bability . 2. These cannot be always actually in view , and then we must content ourselves with the remembrance , that we once saw ground for such a degree of assent ...
الصفحة xi
... ASSENT , OR ERROR . 1. Causes of error . 2. First , want of proofs . 3. Obj . What shall become of those who want them , answered . 4. People hindered from inquiry . 5. Secondly , want of skill to use them . 6. Thirdly , want of will to ...
... ASSENT , OR ERROR . 1. Causes of error . 2. First , want of proofs . 3. Obj . What shall become of those who want them , answered . 4. People hindered from inquiry . 5. Secondly , want of skill to use them . 6. Thirdly , want of will to ...
الصفحة 22
... assent is from that agreement or disagreement , which the mind , by an immediate comparing them , finds in those ideas answering the affirmation or negation in the proposition . Self - evi- dence not peculiar to received axioms . § 3 ...
... assent is from that agreement or disagreement , which the mind , by an immediate comparing them , finds in those ideas answering the affirmation or negation in the proposition . Self - evi- dence not peculiar to received axioms . § 3 ...
الصفحة 23
... assented to as soon as understood ; that is , as soon as we have in our minds determined ideas , which the terms in the proposition stand for . And therefore whenever the mind with attention considers any proposition , so as to perceive ...
... assented to as soon as understood ; that is , as soon as we have in our minds determined ideas , which the terms in the proposition stand for . And therefore whenever the mind with attention considers any proposition , so as to perceive ...
الصفحة 26
... assent , and carry with them an equal , if not greater clearness , than those mathema- tical axioms . 4. Concern- ing real existence we have none . § 7. Fourthly , as to real existence , since that has no connexion with any other of our ...
... assent , and carry with them an equal , if not greater clearness , than those mathema- tical axioms . 4. Concern- ing real existence we have none . § 7. Fourthly , as to real existence , since that has no connexion with any other of our ...
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