The Works of John Locke,: In Ten Volumes. Volume the First.[-tenth.].W. Otridge and Son, [and 17 others], 1812 |
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... senses . 5. Secondly , because an idea from actual sensation , and another from memory , are very distinct perceptions . 6. Thirdly , pleasure or pain , which accompanies actual sensation , accompanies not the returning of those ideas ...
... senses . 5. Secondly , because an idea from actual sensation , and another from memory , are very distinct perceptions . 6. Thirdly , pleasure or pain , which accompanies actual sensation , accompanies not the returning of those ideas ...
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... sense can- not discover , analogy is the great rule of probabi- lity . 13. One case , where contrary experience lessens not the testimony . 14. The bare testimony of re- velation is the highest cer- tainty . SECT . CHAP . XVII . Of ...
... sense can- not discover , analogy is the great rule of probabi- lity . 13. One case , where contrary experience lessens not the testimony . 14. The bare testimony of re- velation is the highest cer- tainty . SECT . CHAP . XVII . Of ...
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... sense before mentioned , there are other sorts of truth ; as , 1. Moral truth ; which is speak- ing of things according to the persuasion of our own minds , though the proposition we speak agree not to the reality of things . 2 ...
... sense before mentioned , there are other sorts of truth ; as , 1. Moral truth ; which is speak- ing of things according to the persuasion of our own minds , though the proposition we speak agree not to the reality of things . 2 ...
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... we cannot be certain of the truth of any affirmation or negation made of it . For man , or gold , taken in this sense , and used for species of things constituted by real essences , diffe- 8 Book 4 Universal Propositions ,
... we cannot be certain of the truth of any affirmation or negation made of it . For man , or gold , taken in this sense , and used for species of things constituted by real essences , diffe- 8 Book 4 Universal Propositions ,
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... sense gold ; being incurably ignorant , whether it has or has not that which makes any thing to be called gold , i . e . that real essence of gold whereof we have no idea at all : this being as impossible for us to know , as it is for a ...
... sense gold ; being incurably ignorant , whether it has or has not that which makes any thing to be called gold , i . e . that real essence of gold whereof we have no idea at all : this being as impossible for us to know , as it is for a ...
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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