The Works of John Locke, المجلد 3Thomas Tegg, 1823 |
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الصفحة viii
... science . 11. We are fitted for moral knowledge , and natural improve- ments . 12. But must beware of hypotheses and wrong principles . 13. The true use of hypotheses . 14. Clear and distinct ideas , with settled names , and the find ...
... science . 11. We are fitted for moral knowledge , and natural improve- ments . 12. But must beware of hypotheses and wrong principles . 13. The true use of hypotheses . 14. Clear and distinct ideas , with settled names , and the find ...
الصفحة xii
... SCIENCES . 1. Three sorts . 2. First , Physica . 3. Secondly , Practica . 4. Thirdly , EnuelWTINY . 5. This is the first division of the objects of knowledge . OF HUMAN UNDERSTANDING . BOOK IV . CONTINUED . CHAPTER xii Contents .
... SCIENCES . 1. Three sorts . 2. First , Physica . 3. Secondly , Practica . 4. Thirdly , EnuelWTINY . 5. This is the first division of the objects of knowledge . OF HUMAN UNDERSTANDING . BOOK IV . CONTINUED . CHAPTER xii Contents .
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... science ; and be- cause they are self - evident , have been supposed in- nate , although nobody ( that I know ) ever went about to show the reason and foundation of their clearness or cogency . It may however be worth while to in- quire ...
... science ; and be- cause they are self - evident , have been supposed in- nate , although nobody ( that I know ) ever went about to show the reason and foundation of their clearness or cogency . It may however be worth while to in- quire ...
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... science hath been built . There is , I know , a great deal of talk , propagated from scholastic men , of sciences and the maxims on which they are built : but it has been my ill luck never to meet with any such sciences ; much less any ...
... science hath been built . There is , I know , a great deal of talk , propagated from scholastic men , of sciences and the maxims on which they are built : but it has been my ill luck never to meet with any such sciences ; much less any ...
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... sciences , or new discoveries of yet un- known truths . Mr. Newton , in his never enough to be admired book , has demonstrated several propo- sitions , which are so many new truths , before un- known to the world , and are farther ...
... sciences , or new discoveries of yet un- known truths . Mr. Newton , in his never enough to be admired book , has demonstrated several propo- sitions , which are so many new truths , before un- known to the world , and are farther ...
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