The Works of John Locke, المجلد 3J. Johnson, 1801 |
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... minds stripped of names , they lose the nature of purely mental proposi- tions as soon as they are put into words ... mind takes in thinking and rea- soning , we shall find , I suppose , that when we make any propositions within our ...
... minds stripped of names , they lose the nature of purely mental proposi- tions as soon as they are put into words ... mind takes in thinking and rea- soning , we shall find , I suppose , that when we make any propositions within our ...
الصفحة 6
... mind , even in those men who have for- merly been at the pains to do it ; and is utterly impos- sible to be done by those , who , though they have ready in their memory the greatest part of the common words of that language , yet ...
... mind , even in those men who have for- merly been at the pains to do it ; and is utterly impos- sible to be done by those , who , though they have ready in their memory the greatest part of the common words of that language , yet ...
الصفحة 6
... mind , which is so familiar to every thinking and reasoning man , is easier to be con- ceived by reflecting on what passes in us when we affirm or deny , than to be explained by words . When a man ́ has in his head the idea of two lines ...
... mind , which is so familiar to every thinking and reasoning man , is easier to be con- ceived by reflecting on what passes in us when we affirm or deny , than to be explained by words . When a man ́ has in his head the idea of two lines ...
الصفحة 6
... minds and the agreement of the idea of animal with that of centaur is as clear and visible to the mind , as the agreement of the idea of animal with that of man ; and so these two propositions are equally true , equally certain . But of ...
... minds and the agreement of the idea of animal with that of centaur is as clear and visible to the mind , as the agreement of the idea of animal with that of man ; and so these two propositions are equally true , equally certain . But of ...
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... mind , by an immediate comparing them , finds in those ideas answering the affirmation or nega- tion in the proposition . Self - evidence not peculiar to received axioms . And here § . 3. This being so , in the next place let us ...
... mind , by an immediate comparing them , finds in those ideas answering the affirmation or nega- tion in the proposition . Self - evidence not peculiar to received axioms . And here § . 3. This being so , in the next place let us ...
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