The Works of John Locke, المجلد 3J. Johnson, 1801 |
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... prove contradictions . 13. Instance in vacuum . 14. They prove not the exist- ence of things without us . 15. Their application danger- ous about complex ideas . 16-18 . Instance in man . 19. Little use of these maxims , in proofs ...
... prove contradictions . 13. Instance in vacuum . 14. They prove not the exist- ence of things without us . 15. Their application danger- ous about complex ideas . 16-18 . Instance in man . 19. Little use of these maxims , in proofs ...
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... proved : and knows it as certainly , as any other man knows , that the whole is equal to all its parts , or any other maxim , and all from the same reason of self - evidence ; the equality of those ideas being as visible and certain to ...
... proved : and knows it as certainly , as any other man knows , that the whole is equal to all its parts , or any other maxim , and all from the same reason of self - evidence ; the equality of those ideas being as visible and certain to ...
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... prove , that one and one are two , that two and two are four , that three times two are six ? Which being known without any proof , do evince , that either all knowledge does not depend on certain præcognita or general maxims , called ...
... prove , that one and one are two , that two and two are four , that three times two are six ? Which being known without any proof , do evince , that either all knowledge does not depend on certain præcognita or general maxims , called ...
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... prove or confirm less general self- evident propositions . 2. It is as plain that they are not , nor have been the foundations whereon any science hath been built . There is , I know , a great deal of talk , propagated from scho- lastic ...
... prove or confirm less general self- evident propositions . 2. It is as plain that they are not , nor have been the foundations whereon any science hath been built . There is , I know , a great deal of talk , propagated from scho- lastic ...
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... prove any proposition ; and the other could as constantly , without , or with a distinction , deny the major or minor ; to prevent , as much as could be , running out of dis- putes into an endless train of syllogisms , certain general ...
... prove any proposition ; and the other could as constantly , without , or with a distinction , deny the major or minor ; to prevent , as much as could be , running out of dis- putes into an endless train of syllogisms , certain general ...
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