The Works of John Locke, المجلد 3Thomas Tegg, 1823 |
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... conclude ; general propositions , Wherein of what kind soever , are then only capable of certainty , when the terms used in them stand for such ideas , whose agreement or disagreement , as there expressed , is ca- pable to be discovered ...
... conclude ; general propositions , Wherein of what kind soever , are then only capable of certainty , when the terms used in them stand for such ideas , whose agreement or disagreement , as there expressed , is ca- pable to be discovered ...
الصفحة 32
... They are of use in disputes , for the silencing of obstinate wranglers , and bringing those contests to some conclusion . Whether a need of them to that end came not in , in the manner following , 32 Book 4 . Maxims .
... They are of use in disputes , for the silencing of obstinate wranglers , and bringing those contests to some conclusion . Whether a need of them to that end came not in , in the manner following , 32 Book 4 . Maxims .
الصفحة 51
... conclusions , in books of metaphysics , school - divinity , and some sort of natural philosophy ; and , after all , know as little of God , spirits , or bodies , as he did before he set out . And why . § 10. He that hath liberty to ...
... conclusions , in books of metaphysics , school - divinity , and some sort of natural philosophy ; and , after all , know as little of God , spirits , or bodies , as he did before he set out . And why . § 10. He that hath liberty to ...
الصفحة 52
... conclude ; barely verbal pro- positions may be known by these following marks : Marks of verbal pro- positions : 1. Predica- tion in abs- tract . First , all propositions , wherein two abs- tract terms are affirmed one of another , are ...
... conclude ; barely verbal pro- positions may be known by these following marks : Marks of verbal pro- positions : 1. Predica- tion in abs- tract . First , all propositions , wherein two abs- tract terms are affirmed one of another , are ...
الصفحة 59
... conclude , that something has existed from eternity ; let us next see what kind of thing that must be . § 9. There are but two sorts of beings in the world , that man knows or con- ceives . Two sorts of beings , cogitative and incogi ...
... conclude , that something has existed from eternity ; let us next see what kind of thing that must be . § 9. There are but two sorts of beings in the world , that man knows or con- ceives . Two sorts of beings , cogitative and incogi ...
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