The Works of John Locke, المجلد 3Thomas Tegg, 1823 |
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... begin with general propositions , as those which most employ our thoughts , and exercise our contemplation . General truths are most looked after by the mind , as those that most enlarge our know- ledge ; and by their comprehensiveness ...
... begin with general propositions , as those which most employ our thoughts , and exercise our contemplation . General truths are most looked after by the mind , as those that most enlarge our know- ledge ; and by their comprehensiveness ...
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... begin at the other end , and discover what it was , wherein that colour consisted , what made a body lighter or heavier , what texture of parts made it malleable , fusible , and fixed , and fit to be dissolved in this sort of liquor ...
... begin at the other end , and discover what it was , wherein that colour consisted , what made a body lighter or heavier , what texture of parts made it malleable , fusible , and fixed , and fit to be dissolved in this sort of liquor ...
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... begin to be : if we suppose bare matter , without motion , eternal ; motion can never begin to be : if we suppose only matter and motion first , or eternal ; thought can never begin to be . For it is impossible to conceive that matter ...
... begin to be : if we suppose bare matter , without motion , eternal ; motion can never begin to be : if we suppose only matter and motion first , or eternal ; thought can never begin to be . For it is impossible to conceive that matter ...
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... begin to be ? If it did never begin to be , then have you always been a thinking thing from eternity ; the absurdity whereof I need not confute , till I meet with one who is so void of understanding as to own it . If therefore you can ...
... begin to be ? If it did never begin to be , then have you always been a thinking thing from eternity ; the absurdity whereof I need not confute , till I meet with one who is so void of understanding as to own it . If therefore you can ...
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... begin with general maxims , and build upon them , it be yet a safe way to take the principles which are laid down in any other science as unquestionable truths ; and so receive them without examination , and adhere to them , without ...
... begin with general maxims , and build upon them , it be yet a safe way to take the principles which are laid down in any other science as unquestionable truths ; and so receive them without examination , and adhere to them , without ...
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