The Works of John Locke, المجلد 3Thomas Tegg, 1823 |
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الصفحة vii
... whole . 5. As part of the definition of the term defined . 6. Instance , man and palfry . 7. For this teaches but the signification of words . 8. But no real knowledge . 9. General propositions , concerning substances , are often ...
... whole . 5. As part of the definition of the term defined . 6. Instance , man and palfry . 7. For this teaches but the signification of words . 8. But no real knowledge . 9. General propositions , concerning substances , are often ...
الصفحة 12
... whole combination together ; it is impossible that we should certainly know the truth of this proposition , that all gold is fixed . § 9. As there is no discoverable connexion between fixedness and the colour , weight , and other simple ...
... whole combination together ; it is impossible that we should certainly know the truth of this proposition , that all gold is fixed . § 9. As there is no discoverable connexion between fixedness and the colour , weight , and other simple ...
الصفحة 28
... whole is equal to all its parts taken together ? Many a one knows that one and two are equal to three , without having heard or thought on that , or any other axiom , by which it might be proved : and knows it as certainly as any other ...
... whole is equal to all its parts taken together ? Many a one knows that one and two are equal to three , without having heard or thought on that , or any other axiom , by which it might be proved : and knows it as certainly as any other ...
الصفحة 31
... whole is bigger than a part , or the like , that helped him . These were not the clues that led him into the discovery of the truth and certainty of those propo- sitions . Nor was it by them that he got the know- ledge of those ...
... whole is bigger than a part , or the like , that helped him . These were not the clues that led him into the discovery of the truth and certainty of those propo- sitions . Nor was it by them that he got the know- ledge of those ...
الصفحة 35
... and import of names one to another . " The whole is equal to all its parts ; " what real truth , I be- seech you , does it teach us ? What more is contained in that maxim than what the signification of the word D 2 Ch . 7 . 35 Maxims .
... and import of names one to another . " The whole is equal to all its parts ; " what real truth , I be- seech you , does it teach us ? What more is contained in that maxim than what the signification of the word D 2 Ch . 7 . 35 Maxims .
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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