The Works of John Locke, المجلد 3J. Johnson, 1801 |
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... conclude , general propositions , the general of what kind soever , are then only capable certainty of of certainty , when the terms used in them propositions . stand for such ideas , whose agreement or disagreement , as there expressed ...
... conclude , general propositions , the general of what kind soever , are then only capable certainty of of certainty , when the terms used in them propositions . stand for such ideas , whose agreement or disagreement , as there expressed ...
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... concluded to have the better of the argu- ment , if not of the cause . But because by this means there was like to be no decision between skilful comba- tants , whilst one never failed of a medius terminus to prove any proposition ; and ...
... concluded to have the better of the argu- ment , if not of the cause . But because by this means there was like to be no decision between skilful comba- tants , whilst one never failed of a medius terminus to prove any proposition ; and ...
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... conclude : barely verbal pro- positions may be known by these following marks : First , all propositions , wherein two ab- stract terms are affirmed one of another , are barely about the signification of sounds . For since no abstract ...
... conclude : barely verbal pro- positions may be known by these following marks : First , all propositions , wherein two ab- stract terms are affirmed one of another , are barely about the signification of sounds . For since no abstract ...
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... conclude , that something has existed from eternity ; let us next see what kind of thing that must be . Two sorts of § . 9. There are but two sorts of beings in beings , cogi . the world , that man knows or conceives . tative , and ...
... conclude , that something has existed from eternity ; let us next see what kind of thing that must be . Two sorts of § . 9. There are but two sorts of beings in beings , cogi . the world , that man knows or conceives . tative , and ...
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... conclude all things impossible to be done , whose manner of doing exceeds our comprehension . This is to make our com- prehension infinite , or God finite , when what we can do is limited to what we can conceive of it . If you do not ...
... conclude all things impossible to be done , whose manner of doing exceeds our comprehension . This is to make our com- prehension infinite , or God finite , when what we can do is limited to what we can conceive of it . If you do not ...
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