The Works of John Locke, المجلد 1Scientia, 1963 - 500 من الصفحات |
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... opinion of innate principles is endeavoured to be proved : unless those men will think it reasonable that their ... opinions of the rest of mankind , as not worthy the reckoning . And then their argument stands thus : " the principles ...
... opinion of innate principles is endeavoured to be proved : unless those men will think it reasonable that their ... opinions of the rest of mankind , as not worthy the reckoning . And then their argument stands thus : " the principles ...
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... opinions ? And he will be much more afraid to question those principles , when he shall think them , as most men do , the standards set up by God in his mind , to be the rule and touchstone of all other opinions . And what can hinder ...
... opinions ? And he will be much more afraid to question those principles , when he shall think them , as most men do , the standards set up by God in his mind , to be the rule and touchstone of all other opinions . And what can hinder ...
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... opinions in our brains makes us not one jot the more knowing , though they happen to be true . What in them was ... opinion of innate prin- ciples . § 24. When men have found some general propositions , that could not be doubted of ...
... opinions in our brains makes us not one jot the more knowing , though they happen to be true . What in them was ... opinion of innate prin- ciples . § 24. When men have found some general propositions , that could not be doubted of ...
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