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... foundation of their clearness or cogency . It may however be worth while to inquire into the reason of their evidence , and sce whether it be peculiar to them alone , and also examine how far they influence and govern our other ...
... foundation of their clearness or cogency . It may however be worth while to inquire into the reason of their evidence , and sce whether it be peculiar to them alone , and also examine how far they influence and govern our other ...
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... foundation of it , various and distinct ideas and it is the first act of the mind ( without which it can never be capable of any knowledge ) to know every one of its ideas by itself , and distinguish it from others . Every one finds in ...
... foundation of it , various and distinct ideas and it is the first act of the mind ( without which it can never be capable of any knowledge ) to know every one of its ideas by itself , and distinguish it from others . Every one finds in ...
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... foundation of all other knowledge in these maxims , and to suppose them to be præcognita ; whereby , I think , are meant these two things ; first , that these axioms are those truths that are first known to the mind . And , secondly ...
... foundation of all other knowledge in these maxims , and to suppose them to be præcognita ; whereby , I think , are meant these two things ; first , that these axioms are those truths that are first known to the mind . And , secondly ...
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... foundations of all our other knowledge . For if there be a great many other truths , which have as much self - evidence as they , and a great many that we know before them , it is impossible they should be the principles , from which we ...
... foundations of all our other knowledge . For if there be a great many other truths , which have as much self - evidence as they , and a great many that we know before them , it is impossible they should be the principles , from which we ...
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... foundations of all the sciences ; it may be worth while to consider them , with respect to other parts of our knowledge , and examine more particularly to what purposes they serve , and to what not . 1. It is evident from what has been ...
... foundations of all the sciences ; it may be worth while to consider them , with respect to other parts of our knowledge , and examine more particularly to what purposes they serve , and to what not . 1. It is evident from what has been ...
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