The Works of John Locke, المجلد 1Scientia, 1963 - 500 من الصفحات |
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... these 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 ...
... these 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 ...
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... these operations in the understanding . These two , I say , viz . external material things , as the objects of sensation ; and the operations of our own minds within , as the objects of reflection ; are to me the only ori- ginals from ...
... these operations in the understanding . These two , I say , viz . external material things , as the objects of sensation ; and the operations of our own minds within , as the objects of reflection ; are to me the only ori- ginals from ...
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... these ideas . " To which our author * answers : These words of your lordship's contain nothing as I see in them against me : for I never said that the general idea of substance comes in by sensation and reflection , or that it is a ...
... these ideas . " To which our author * answers : These words of your lordship's contain nothing as I see in them against me : for I never said that the general idea of substance comes in by sensation and reflection , or that it is a ...
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