The Works of John Locke, المجلد 1Scientia, 1963 - 500 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 47
... believe that there are such innate propositions , do not tell us what they are . It is easy to foresee , that if different men of dif- ferent sects should go about to give us a list of those innate practical principles , they would set ...
... believe that there are such innate propositions , do not tell us what they are . It is easy to foresee , that if different men of dif- ferent sects should go about to give us a list of those innate practical principles , they would set ...
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... believe them , because they are to be believed , may take up from his education , and the fashions of his country , any absurdity for innate principles ; and by long poring on the same objects , so dim his sight , as to take monsters ...
... believe them , because they are to be believed , may take up from his education , and the fashions of his country , any absurdity for innate principles ; and by long poring on the same objects , so dim his sight , as to take monsters ...
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... believe to be true , yet I can equally imagine it with them , and as truly understand , and say one is longer than the other , as I understand , that Methusalem's life was longer than Enoch's . And if the common reckoning of five ...
... believe to be true , yet I can equally imagine it with them , and as truly understand , and say one is longer than the other , as I understand , that Methusalem's life was longer than Enoch's . And if the common reckoning of five ...
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