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... able to furnish us but very spa- ringly with any general knowledge , or universal propo- sitions capable of real certainty . Judgment may reach . farther , but that is not knowledge . § . 13. We are not therefore to wonder , if ...
... able to furnish us but very spa- ringly with any general knowledge , or universal propo- sitions capable of real certainty . Judgment may reach . farther , but that is not knowledge . § . 13. We are not therefore to wonder , if ...
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... able to afford us general knowledge . They are self - evident . CHAP . VII . Of Maxims . § . 1.THERE are a sort of propositions , which under the name of maxims and axioms have passed for principles of science ; and because they are ...
... able to afford us general knowledge . They are self - evident . CHAP . VII . Of Maxims . § . 1.THERE are a sort of propositions , which under the name of maxims and axioms have passed for principles of science ; and because they are ...
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... these maxims had never been able to help us to it . When we find out an idea , by whose intervention we discover the connexion of two others , this is a revelation from God God to us , by the voice of reason . 28 Book 4 . Maxims .
... these maxims had never been able to help us to it . When we find out an idea , by whose intervention we discover the connexion of two others , this is a revelation from God God to us , by the voice of reason . 28 Book 4 . Maxims .
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... a man that he is in an error ; and another to put him in possession of truth : and I would fain know what truths these two propositions are able to teach , teach , and by their influence make us know , 32 Book 4 . Maxims .
... a man that he is in an error ; and another to put him in possession of truth : and I would fain know what truths these two propositions are able to teach , teach , and by their influence make us know , 32 Book 4 . Maxims .
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... able to demonstrate , that a man may have no hands , but be quadrupes , neither of those being included in his idea of man ; and in whatever body or shape he found speech and reason joined , that was a man : because having a clear ...
... able to demonstrate , that a man may have no hands , but be quadrupes , neither of those being included in his idea of man ; and in whatever body or shape he found speech and reason joined , that was a man : because having a clear ...
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