The Works of John Locke, المجلد 3Thomas Tegg, 1823 |
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... carry a clear and determinate signification with them , will not yet serve us to make many universal propositions , of whose truth we can be certain . Not because in this use of them we are un- certain what things are signified by them ...
... carry a clear and determinate signification with them , will not yet serve us to make many universal propositions , of whose truth we can be certain . Not because in this use of them we are un- certain what things are signified by them ...
الصفحة 14
... carry general truth and certainty with them . But whilst our complex ideas of the sorts of substances are so remote from that internal real constitution , on which their sensible qualities depend , and are made up of nothing but an ...
... carry general truth and certainty with them . But whilst our complex ideas of the sorts of substances are so remote from that internal real constitution , on which their sensible qualities depend , and are made up of nothing but an ...
الصفحة 26
... 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 ideas , but ...
... 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 ideas , but ...
الصفحة 27
... carry dif ficulty with them , and do not so easily offer themselves as we are apt to imagine . For example , does it not re- quire some pains and skill to form the general idea of a triangle ( which is yet none of the most abstract ...
... carry dif ficulty with them , and do not so easily offer themselves as we are apt to imagine . For example , does it not re- quire some pains and skill to form the general idea of a triangle ( which is yet none of the most abstract ...
الصفحة 47
... carry with it , to tell one that which he hath been told already , or he is supposed to know before ? For I am supposed to know the signification of the word another uses to me , or else he is to tell me . And if I know that the name ...
... carry with it , to tell one that which he hath been told already , or he is supposed to know before ? For I am supposed to know the signification of the word another uses to me , or else he is to tell me . And if I know that the name ...
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