The Works of John Locke, المجلد 1Scientia, 1963 - 500 من الصفحات |
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... agreement or disagreement . * Your lordship adds , But , now , it seems , nothing is intelligible but what suits with the new way of ideas . My lord , The new way of ideas , and the old way of speaking intelligibly , was always and ever ...
... agreement or disagreement . * Your lordship adds , But , now , it seems , nothing is intelligible but what suits with the new way of ideas . My lord , The new way of ideas , and the old way of speaking intelligibly , was always and ever ...
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... agreement or disagree- ment we can perceive in our ideas , when put together , is expressed , we at first hearing assent ; though to other propositions , in themselves as certain and evident , but which are concerning ideas not so soon ...
... agreement or disagree- ment we can perceive in our ideas , when put together , is expressed , we at first hearing assent ; though to other propositions , in themselves as certain and evident , but which are concerning ideas not so soon ...
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... agreement or disagreement of such ideas , will necessarily follow . Every one , that hath a true idea of God and worship , will assent to this proposition , " that God is to be wor- shipped , " when expressed in a language he under ...
... agreement or disagreement of such ideas , will necessarily follow . Every one , that hath a true idea of God and worship , will assent to this proposition , " that God is to be wor- shipped , " when expressed in a language he under ...
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