The Works of John Locke, المجلد 1Scientia, 1963 - 500 من الصفحات |
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... maxims . 20. One and one equal to two , & c . not general nor useful , answered . 21. These maxims not being known sometimes till proposed , proves them not innate . 22. Implicitly known before proposing , signifies that the mind is ...
... maxims . 20. One and one equal to two , & c . not general nor useful , answered . 21. These maxims not being known sometimes till proposed , proves them not innate . 22. Implicitly known before proposing , signifies that the mind is ...
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... maxims , if , by saying that men know and assent to them when they come to the use of reason , be meant , that the use of reason assists us in the knowledge of these maxims , it is utterly false ; and were it true , would prove them not ...
... maxims , if , by saying that men know and assent to them when they come to the use of reason , be meant , that the use of reason assists us in the knowledge of these maxims , it is utterly false ; and were it true , would prove them not ...
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... maxims . tions , which are looked on as innate principles ; since any one , who will but take the pains to observe what passes in the understanding , will certainly find , that these , and the like less general propositions , are cer ...
... maxims . tions , which are looked on as innate principles ; since any one , who will but take the pains to observe what passes in the understanding , will certainly find , that these , and the like less general propositions , are cer ...
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