The Works of John Locke, المجلد 3Thomas Tegg, 1823 |
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الصفحة vi
... proofs , where we have clear and distinct ideas . 20. Their use dangerous , where our ideas are confused . SECT . CHAPTER VIII . OF TRIFLING PROPOSITIONS . 1. Some propositions bring no increase to our knowledge . 2 , 3. As , first ...
... proofs , where we have clear and distinct ideas . 20. Their use dangerous , where our ideas are confused . SECT . CHAPTER VIII . OF TRIFLING PROPOSITIONS . 1. Some propositions bring no increase to our knowledge . 2 , 3. As , first ...
الصفحة vii
... proof of a God . 8. Something from eternity . 9. Two sorts of beings , cogitative and incogitative . 10. Incogitative being cannot produce a cogitative . 11 , 12. Therefore there has been an eternal wisdom . 13. Whether material or no ...
... proof of a God . 8. Something from eternity . 9. Two sorts of beings , cogitative and incogitative . 10. Incogitative being cannot produce a cogitative . 11 , 12. Therefore there has been an eternal wisdom . 13. Whether material or no ...
الصفحة ix
... proofs . 2. It is to supply the want of knowledge . 3. Being that , which makes us presume things to be true , before we know them to be so . 4. The grounds of probability are two ; conformity with our own experience , or the testimony ...
... proofs . 2. It is to supply the want of knowledge . 3. Being that , which makes us presume things to be true , before we know them to be so . 4. The grounds of probability are two ; conformity with our own experience , or the testimony ...
الصفحة x
John Locke. 10. Traditional testimonies , the farther removed , the less their proof . 11. Yet history is of great use . 12. In things , which sense cannot discover , analogy is the great rule of probability . 13. One case , where ...
John Locke. 10. Traditional testimonies , the farther removed , the less their proof . 11. Yet history is of great use . 12. In things , which sense cannot discover , analogy is the great rule of probability . 13. One case , where ...
الصفحة xi
... proof of revelation . SECT . CHAPTER XX . OF WRONG ASSENT , OR ERROR . 1. Causes of error . 2. First , want of proofs . 3. Obj . What shall become of those who want them , answered . 4. People hindered from inquiry . 5. Secondly , want ...
... proof of revelation . SECT . CHAPTER XX . OF WRONG ASSENT , OR ERROR . 1. Causes of error . 2. First , want of proofs . 3. Obj . What shall become of those who want them , answered . 4. People hindered from inquiry . 5. Secondly , want ...
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