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... come to the use of reason . I agree then with these men of innate principles , that there is no knowledge of these general and self - evi- dent maxims in the mind , till it comes to the exercise of reason ; but I deny that the coming to ...
... come to the use of reason . I agree then with these men of innate principles , that there is no knowledge of these general and self - evi- dent maxims in the mind , till it comes to the exercise of reason ; but I deny that the coming to ...
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... comes to speak ) that wormwood and sugar - plums are not the same thing . § 16. A child knows not that three and four are equal to seven , till he comes to be able to count seven , and has got the name and idea of equality ; and then ...
... comes to speak ) that wormwood and sugar - plums are not the same thing . § 16. A child knows not that three and four are equal to seven , till he comes to be able to count seven , and has got the name and idea of equality ; and then ...
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... comes more and more to be fur- nished with ideas , it comes to be more and more awake ; thinks more , the more it has matter to think on . After some time it begins to know the objects , which , being most familiar with it , have made ...
... comes more and more to be fur- nished with ideas , it comes to be more and more awake ; thinks more , the more it has matter to think on . After some time it begins to know the objects , which , being most familiar with it , have made ...
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