The Works of John Locke, المجلد 1Scientia, 1963 - 500 من الصفحات |
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... whole societies of men , go- verned by practical opinions and rules of living quite opposite to others . Whele na- tions reject several moral rules . § 11. Here , perhaps , it will be objected , that it is no argument that the rule is ...
... whole societies of men , go- verned by practical opinions and rules of living quite opposite to others . Whele na- tions reject several moral rules . § 11. Here , perhaps , it will be objected , that it is no argument that the rule is ...
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... whole is big- ger than a part . " This , I take it , is reckon- ed amongst innate principles . I am sure it has as ... whole and part , " are perfectly relative : but the positive ideas , to which they pro- perly and immediately belong ...
... whole is big- ger than a part . " This , I take it , is reckon- ed amongst innate principles . I am sure it has as ... whole and part , " are perfectly relative : but the positive ideas , to which they pro- perly and immediately belong ...
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... whole does not easily change its figure . And indeed , hard and soft are names that we give to things only in relation to the constitutions of our own bodies ; that being generally called hard by us which will put us to pain sooner than ...
... whole does not easily change its figure . And indeed , hard and soft are names that we give to things only in relation to the constitutions of our own bodies ; that being generally called hard by us which will put us to pain sooner than ...
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