The Works of John Locke,: In Ten Volumes. Volume the First.[-tenth.].W. Otridge and Son, [and 17 others], 1812 |
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... rational , or that all gold is yel- low . But where the nominal essence is kept to , as the boundary of each species , and men extend the applica- tion of any general term no farther than to the particu- lar things , in which the ...
... rational , or that all gold is yel- low . But where the nominal essence is kept to , as the boundary of each species , and men extend the applica- tion of any general term no farther than to the particu- lar things , in which the ...
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... rational part of mankind , not corrupted by education , could scarce believe should ever be admitted amongst the lovers of truth , and students of religion or nature ; or introduced into the seminaries of those who Ch . 7 . $ 1 Maxims .
... rational part of mankind , not corrupted by education , could scarce believe should ever be admitted amongst the lovers of truth , and students of religion or nature ; or introduced into the seminaries of those who Ch . 7 . $ 1 Maxims .
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... rational discourse , may demonstrate that infants and changelings are no men , by this maxim , it is impossible for the same thing to be , " and not to be ; and I have discoursed with very rational men , who have actually denied that ...
... rational discourse , may demonstrate that infants and changelings are no men , by this maxim , it is impossible for the same thing to be , " and not to be ; and I have discoursed with very rational men , who have actually denied that ...
الصفحة 45
... rational creature , using them for signs of ideas which he has in his mind . The hearer also is supposed to understand the terms as the speaker uses them , or else he talks jargon , and makes an unin- telligible noise . And therefore he ...
... rational creature , using them for signs of ideas which he has in his mind . The hearer also is supposed to understand the terms as the speaker uses them , or else he talks jargon , and makes an unin- telligible noise . And therefore he ...
الصفحة 46
... ordinary mutually relative acceptations annexed to them ; v . g . substance , man , animal , form , soul , vegetative , sensitive , rational , may make several undoubted propositions about the soul 46 Book 4 . Trifling Propositions .
... ordinary mutually relative acceptations annexed to them ; v . g . substance , man , animal , form , soul , vegetative , sensitive , rational , may make several undoubted propositions about the soul 46 Book 4 . Trifling Propositions .
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abstract ideas affirmed agreement or disagreement aqua regia arguments assent axioms body called capable centaur cerning certainly know certainty CHAP clear cogitative colour complex idea concerning connexion consider demonstration depend diadroms discourse discover distinct ideas doubt earth EBIONITE equal errour eternal evidence examine existence faculties falsehood farther fusible gism give gold hath impossible inquiry intermediate ideas intuitive intuitive knowledge Julius Cæsar knowledge ledge less light malleable matter maxims men's ment mentation mind motion names natural philosophy nature neral never nexion nominal essence observe opinions ourselves pains particles particular perceive perception principles probability produce proofs propo qualities rational real essence reason received revelation rience sciences Secondly self-evident sense signification simple ideas sitions soever sort species stand substances suppose syllogism take notice testimony thing thought tion true truth understanding universal propositions unquestionable truths whereby wherein whereof whole words