The Works of John Locke, المجلد 3Thomas Tegg, 1823 |
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الصفحة 44
... person , who can but make a proposition , and knows what he means when he says ay or no , may make a million of pro- positions , of whose truths he may be infallibly certain , and yet not know one thing in the world thereby ; v . g ...
... person , who can but make a proposition , and knows what he means when he says ay or no , may make a million of pro- positions , of whose truths he may be infallibly certain , and yet not know one thing in the world thereby ; v . g ...
الصفحة 179
... person , as is well observed by Mr. Locke ( the distinguishing excellence of whose writings consists in sticking close to the point in hand , and striking out all foreign and impertinent considera- tions ) is properly a forensic term ...
... person , as is well observed by Mr. Locke ( the distinguishing excellence of whose writings consists in sticking close to the point in hand , and striking out all foreign and impertinent considera- tions ) is properly a forensic term ...
الصفحة 180
... person will be , whether at different times he is , or how he can be , and know himself to be the same in that respect , or equally subjected to the very same relations and con- sequent obligations which he was under formerly , and in ...
... person will be , whether at different times he is , or how he can be , and know himself to be the same in that respect , or equally subjected to the very same relations and con- sequent obligations which he was under formerly , and in ...
الصفحة 183
... person's guilt is estimated according to his past and present consciousness of the offence , and of his having been the author of it . Nor is it merely his having forgotten the thing , but his having so far lost the notion of it out of ...
... person's guilt is estimated according to his past and present consciousness of the offence , and of his having been the author of it . Nor is it merely his having forgotten the thing , but his having so far lost the notion of it out of ...
الصفحة 185
... person ? since at that time he was truly such , or at least is so now , notwithstanding that most people might be apt to judge him still the same , from a sameness in outward circumstances , ( which generally supply the best means men ...
... person ? since at that time he was truly such , or at least is so now , notwithstanding that most people might be apt to judge him still the same , from a sameness in outward circumstances , ( which generally supply the best means men ...
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