The Works of John Locke, المجلد 3Thomas Tegg, 1823 |
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... faculties acute enough to perceive the precise bulk , figure , texture , and mo- tion of bodies in those minute parts , by which they operate on our senses , so that we might by those frame our abstract ideas of them . I have mentioned ...
... faculties acute enough to perceive the precise bulk , figure , texture , and mo- tion of bodies in those minute parts , by which they operate on our senses , so that we might by those frame our abstract ideas of them . I have mentioned ...
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... mind , which he has distinct : that would be to have them confused and distinct at the same time , which is a contradiction : and to have none distinct is to have 1 no use of our faculties , to have no knowledge Ch . 7 . 29 Maxims .
... mind , which he has distinct : that would be to have them confused and distinct at the same time , which is a contradiction : and to have none distinct is to have 1 no use of our faculties , to have no knowledge Ch . 7 . 29 Maxims .
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John Locke. no use of our faculties , to have no knowledge at all . And therefore what idea soever is affirmed of itself , or whatsoever two entire distinct ideas are denied one of another , the mind cannot but assent to such a pro ...
John Locke. no use of our faculties , to have no knowledge at all . And therefore what idea soever is affirmed of itself , or whatsoever two entire distinct ideas are denied one of another , the mind cannot but assent to such a pro ...
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... faculties act and inform us right , con- cerning the existence of those objects that affect them , it cannot pass for an ill - grounded con- fidence : for I think nobody can , in earnest , be so sceptical as to be uncertain of the ...
... faculties act and inform us right , con- cerning the existence of those objects that affect them , it cannot pass for an ill - grounded con- fidence : for I think nobody can , in earnest , be so sceptical as to be uncertain of the ...
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... faculties do not herein deceive us is the greatest assurance we are capable of , concerning the existence of material beings . For we cannot act any thing , but by our faculties ; nor talk of knowledge itself , but by the helps of those ...
... faculties do not herein deceive us is the greatest assurance we are capable of , concerning the existence of material beings . For we cannot act any thing , but by our faculties ; nor talk of knowledge itself , but by the helps of those ...
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