The Works of John Locke, المجلد 3Thomas Tegg, 1823 |
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الصفحة v
... positions . 3. Certainty two - fold , of truth , and of knowledge . 4. No proposition can be known to be true , where the essence of each species mentioned is not known . 5. This more particularly concerns substances . 6. The truth of ...
... positions . 3. Certainty two - fold , of truth , and of knowledge . 4. No proposition can be known to be true , where the essence of each species mentioned is not known . 5. This more particularly concerns substances . 6. The truth of ...
الصفحة vi
... positions concerning them . 16. Wherein lies the general certainty of propositions . SECT . · CHAPTER VII . OF MAXIMS . They are self - evident . 2. Wherein that self - evidence consists . 3. Self - evidence not peculiar to received ...
... positions concerning them . 16. Wherein lies the general certainty of propositions . SECT . · CHAPTER VII . OF MAXIMS . They are self - evident . 2. Wherein that self - evidence consists . 3. Self - evidence not peculiar to received ...
الصفحة 2
... positions are very hard to § 4. And that which makes it yet harder to treat of mental and verbal propositions separately is , that most men , if not all , be treated of . in their thinking and reasonings within themselves , make use of ...
... positions are very hard to § 4. And that which makes it yet harder to treat of mental and verbal propositions separately is , that most men , if not all , be treated of . in their thinking and reasonings within themselves , make use of ...
الصفحة 4
... position affirmative or negative , which I have endeavoured to express by the terms putting together and separating . But this action of the mind , which is so familiar to every thinking and reasoning man , is easier to be conceived by ...
... position affirmative or negative , which I have endeavoured to express by the terms putting together and separating . But this action of the mind , which is so familiar to every thinking and reasoning man , is easier to be conceived by ...
الصفحة 8
... position . No proposi- tion can be known to be true , where the essence of each tioned is not § 4. Now because we cannot be certain of the truth of any general proposition , unless we know the precise bounds and extent of the species ...
... position . No proposi- tion can be known to be true , where the essence of each tioned is not § 4. Now because we cannot be certain of the truth of any general proposition , unless we know the precise bounds and extent of the species ...
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