The Works of John Locke, المجلد 3J. Johnson, 1801 |
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... men's minds , the knowledge of truth is not so valuable a thing , as it is taken to be , nor worth the pains and time ren employ in the search of it ; since by this ac- count it amounts to no more than the conformity of words words to ...
... men's minds , the knowledge of truth is not so valuable a thing , as it is taken to be , nor worth the pains and time ren employ in the search of it ; since by this ac- count it amounts to no more than the conformity of words words to ...
الصفحة 6
... men's heads are filled with , and what strange ideas all men's brains are capable of ? But if we rest here , we know the truth of nothing by this rule , but of the visionary words in our own imagi- nations ; nor have other truth , but ...
... men's heads are filled with , and what strange ideas all men's brains are capable of ? But if we rest here , we know the truth of nothing by this rule , but of the visionary words in our own imagi- nations ; nor have other truth , but ...
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... men sleep by intervals ; that no man can be nourished by wood or stones ; that all men will be poisoned by hemlock ; because these ideas have no con- nexion nor repugnancy with this our nominal essence of man , with this abstract idea ...
... men sleep by intervals ; that no man can be nourished by wood or stones ; that all men will be poisoned by hemlock ; because these ideas have no con- nexion nor repugnancy with this our nominal essence of man , with this abstract idea ...
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... men's abilities , and the criterion of knowledge , adjudged victory to him that kept the field : and he that had the ... men allowed and agreed in , were looked on as general mea- sures of truth , and served instead of principles ( where ...
... men's abilities , and the criterion of knowledge , adjudged victory to him that kept the field : and he that had the ... men allowed and agreed in , were looked on as general mea- sures of truth , and served instead of principles ( where ...
الصفحة 31
... men in dispute could not retreat , were by mis- take taken to be originals and sources , from whence all knowledge began , and the foundations whereon the sci- ences were built . Because when in their disputes they came to any of these ...
... men in dispute could not retreat , were by mis- take taken to be originals and sources , from whence all knowledge began , and the foundations whereon the sci- ences were built . Because when in their disputes they came to any of these ...
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