The Works of John Locke, المجلد 3Thomas Tegg, 1823 |
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الصفحة vi
... taken in the use of words , may prove contradictions . 13. Instance in vacuum . 14. They prove not the existence of things without us . 15. Their application dangerous about complex ideas . 16-18 . Instance in man . 19. Little use of ...
... taken in the use of words , may prove contradictions . 13. Instance in vacuum . 14. They prove not the existence of things without us . 15. Their application dangerous about complex ideas . 16-18 . Instance in man . 19. Little use of ...
الصفحة xi
... taken from principles . 11. Secondly , received hypotheses . 12. Thirdly , predominant passions . 13. The means of evading probabilities , 1st , supposed fallacy . 14. 2dly , supposed arguments for the contrary . 15. What probabilities ...
... taken from principles . 11. Secondly , received hypotheses . 12. Thirdly , predominant passions . 13. The means of evading probabilities , 1st , supposed fallacy . 14. 2dly , supposed arguments for the contrary . 15. What probabilities ...
الصفحة 5
... taken to be , nor worth the pains and time men employ in the search of it ; since by this account it amounts to no more than the conformity of words to the chimeras of men's brains . Who knows not what odd notions many men's heads are ...
... taken to be , nor worth the pains and time men employ in the search of it ; since by this account it amounts to no more than the conformity of words to the chimeras of men's brains . Who knows not what odd notions many men's heads are ...
الصفحة 7
... taken in the strict sense before - mentioned , there are other sorts of truth ; as , 1. Moral truth , which is speaking of things according to the persuasion of our own minds , though the proposition we speak agree not to the reality of ...
... taken in the strict sense before - mentioned , there are other sorts of truth ; as , 1. Moral truth , which is speaking of things according to the persuasion of our own minds , though the proposition we speak agree not to the reality of ...
الصفحة 9
... taken in this sense , and used for species of things constituted by real essences , different from the complex idea in the mind of the speaker , stand for we know not what ; and the extent of these species , with such boundaries , are ...
... taken in this sense , and used for species of things constituted by real essences , different from the complex idea in the mind of the speaker , stand for we know not what ; and the extent of these species , with such boundaries , are ...
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abstract ideas affirmed agreement or disagreement aqua regia arguments assent assurance axioms bability body called capable ceive cerning certainly know certainty clear cogitative colour complex idea concerning connexion consider demonstration depend determined diadroms discourse discover discovery distinct ideas doubt equal eternal evidence examine existence faculties faith falsehood farther fusible gism give gold grounds hath impossible inference intermediate ideas intuitive intuitive knowledge judgment Julius Cæsar knowledge ledge less light malleable matter maxims men's ment mind motion natural natural philosophy neral never nexion nominal essence observe opinions particular perceive perception principles probability produce proofs qualities rational real essence reason received revelation rience sciences Secondly self-evident senses signification simple ideas sort species stand substances suppose syllogism tain tainty testimony thing thought tion true truth understanding universal propositions unquestionable truths verbal whereby wherein whereof whole words