The Works of John Locke, المجلد 3Thomas Tegg, 1823 |
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الصفحة v
... propositions . 4. Mental propositions are very hard to be treated of . 5. Being nothing but joining or separating ideas , without words . 6. When mental propositions contain real truth , and when verbal . 7. Objection against verbal ...
... propositions . 4. Mental propositions are very hard to be treated of . 5. Being nothing but joining or separating ideas , without words . 6. When mental propositions contain real truth , and when verbal . 7. Objection against verbal ...
الصفحة vi
... propositions may be certain . But this will go but a little way , because , 11 , 12. The qualities , which make our ... propositions . SECT . · CHAPTER VII . OF MAXIMS . They are self - evident . 2. Wherein that self - evidence consists ...
... propositions may be certain . But this will go but a little way , because , 11 , 12. The qualities , which make our ... propositions . SECT . · CHAPTER VII . OF MAXIMS . They are self - evident . 2. Wherein that self - evidence consists ...
الصفحة vii
... propositions , concerning substances , are often trifling . 10. And why . 11. Thirdly , using words variously , is trifling with them . 12. Marks of verbal propositions . First , predication in abstract . 13. Secondly , a part of the ...
... propositions , concerning substances , are often trifling . 10. And why . 11. Thirdly , using words variously , is trifling with them . 12. Marks of verbal propositions . First , predication in abstract . 13. Secondly , a part of the ...
الصفحة viii
... propositions concerning existence , are knowable . 14. And general propositions concerning abstract ideas . CHAPTER XII . OF THE IMPROVEMENT OF OUR KNOWLEDGE . SECT . 1. Knowledge is not from maxims . 2. ( The occasion of that opinion ...
... propositions concerning existence , are knowable . 14. And general propositions concerning abstract ideas . CHAPTER XII . OF THE IMPROVEMENT OF OUR KNOWLEDGE . SECT . 1. Knowledge is not from maxims . 2. ( The occasion of that opinion ...
الصفحة x
... revelation . 4. Traditional revelation may make us know propositions , knowable also by reason , but not with the same certainty that reason doth . 5. Revelation cannot be admitted , against the clear evidence Χ Contents .
... revelation . 4. Traditional revelation may make us know propositions , knowable also by reason , but not with the same certainty that reason doth . 5. Revelation cannot be admitted , against the clear evidence Χ Contents .
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