The Works of John Locke, المجلد 1Scientia, 1963 - 500 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 59
... tainty . For , I suppose , every one's idea of identity will not be the same that Pythagoras and others of his followers have : And which then shall be true ? Which innate ? Or are there two different ideas of identity , both innate ...
... tainty . For , I suppose , every one's idea of identity will not be the same that Pythagoras and others of his followers have : And which then shall be true ? Which innate ? Or are there two different ideas of identity , both innate ...
الصفحة 75
... principles are innate . I that am fully persuaded that the infinitely wise God made all things tainty . in perfect wisdom , cannot satisfy myself why he should be supposed to print upon the minds Ch . 4 . 75 No Innate Principles .
... principles are innate . I that am fully persuaded that the infinitely wise God made all things tainty . in perfect wisdom , cannot satisfy myself why he should be supposed to print upon the minds Ch . 4 . 75 No Innate Principles .
الصفحة 78
... tainty , I cannot tell ; I persuade myself at least , that the way I have pursued , being conformable to truth , lays those foundations surer . This I am certain , I have not made it my business either to quit or follow any authority in ...
... tainty , I cannot tell ; I persuade myself at least , that the way I have pursued , being conformable to truth , lays those foundations surer . This I am certain , I have not made it my business either to quit or follow any authority in ...
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