The Works of John Locke, المجلد 3Thomas Tegg, 1823 |
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الصفحة 1
... observe how the mind distinguishes it from falsehood . • A right joining or separating of signs , i . e . ideas or words . § 2. Truth then seems to me , in the proper import of the word , to signify no- thing but the joining or ...
... observe how the mind distinguishes it from falsehood . • A right joining or separating of signs , i . e . ideas or words . § 2. Truth then seems to me , in the proper import of the word , to signify no- thing but the joining or ...
الصفحة 2
... observe the way our mind takes . in thinking and reasoning , we shall find , I suppose , that when we make any propositions within our own thoughts about white or black , sweet or bitter , a triangle or a circle , we can and often do ...
... observe the way our mind takes . in thinking and reasoning , we shall find , I suppose , that when we make any propositions within our own thoughts about white or black , sweet or bitter , a triangle or a circle , we can and often do ...
الصفحة 3
... observe two sorts of propositions that we are capable of making . Being no- joining or thing but the separating ideas with- out words . First , mental , wherein the ideas in our un- derstandings are without the use of words put together ...
... observe two sorts of propositions that we are capable of making . Being no- joining or thing but the separating ideas with- out words . First , mental , wherein the ideas in our un- derstandings are without the use of words put together ...
الصفحة 7
... observe how common it is for names to be made use of , instead of the ideas themselves , even when men think and reason within their own breasts ; especially if the ideas be very complex , and made up of a great collection of simple ...
... observe how common it is for names to be made use of , instead of the ideas themselves , even when men think and reason within their own breasts ; especially if the ideas be very complex , and made up of a great collection of simple ...
الصفحة 8
... observe , that certainty is two - fold ; certainty of truth , and certainty of know- ledge . Certainty of truth is , when words are so put together in propositions , as exactly to express the agreement or disagreement of the ideas they ...
... observe , that certainty is two - fold ; certainty of truth , and certainty of know- ledge . Certainty of truth is , when words are so put together in propositions , as exactly to express the agreement or disagreement of the ideas they ...
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