The Works of John Locke, المجلد 3J. Johnson, 1801 |
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... evidence consists . 3. Self - evidence not peculiar to received axioms . 4. First , as to identity and diversity , all propositions are equally self - evident . 5. Secondly , in co - existence , we have few self - evident propositions ...
... evidence consists . 3. Self - evidence not peculiar to received axioms . 4. First , as to identity and diversity , all propositions are equally self - evident . 5. Secondly , in co - existence , we have few self - evident propositions ...
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... by reason , but not with the same certainty that reason doth . 5. Revelation cannot be ad- mitted , against the clear evidence of reason . 6. Tra- 1 6. Traditionalrevelationmuch less . 7. Things above reason . The CONTENTS .
... by reason , but not with the same certainty that reason doth . 5. Revelation cannot be ad- mitted , against the clear evidence of reason . 6. Tra- 1 6. Traditionalrevelationmuch less . 7. Things above reason . The CONTENTS .
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... evidence of the imperfection and uncertainty of our ideas of that kind , and may , if attentively made use of , serve for a mark to show us , what are those things we have clear and perfect esta- blished ideas of , and what not . For if ...
... evidence of the imperfection and uncertainty of our ideas of that kind , and may , if attentively made use of , serve for a mark to show us , what are those things we have clear and perfect esta- blished ideas of , and what not . For if ...
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... evidence , and sce whether it be peculiar to them alone , and also examine how far they influence and govern our other knowledge . § . 2. Knowledge , as has been shown , consists in the perception of the agreement or disagreement of ...
... evidence , and sce whether it be peculiar to them alone , and also examine how far they influence and govern our other knowledge . § . 2. Knowledge , as has been shown , consists in the perception of the agreement or disagreement of ...
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... evidence not peculiar to received axioms . And here § . 3. This being so , in the next place let us consider , whether this self - evidence be peculiar only to those propositions , which commonly pass under the name of maxims , and have ...
... evidence not peculiar to received axioms . And here § . 3. This being so , in the next place let us consider , whether this self - evidence be peculiar only to those propositions , which commonly pass under the name of maxims , and have ...
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