The Works of John Locke, المجلد 3J. Johnson, 1801 |
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... 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 . 6. Thirdly , in other relations we may have . 7 ...
... 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 . 6. Thirdly , in other relations we may have . 7 ...
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... received hypo- theses . 12. Thirdly , predominant pas . sions . 13. The means of evading probabilities , 1st , suppos- ed fallacy . 34. 2dly , supposed arguments for the contrary . 15. What probabilities deter- mine the assent . 16 ...
... received hypo- theses . 12. Thirdly , predominant pas . sions . 13. The means of evading probabilities , 1st , suppos- ed fallacy . 34. 2dly , supposed arguments for the contrary . 15. What probabilities deter- mine the assent . 16 ...
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... receiving of truth , and commonly in reasoning about it , we make use of words and propositions ; I shall more at large inquire , wherein the certainty of real truths , contained in propositions , consists , and where it is to be had ...
... receiving of truth , and commonly in reasoning about it , we make use of words and propositions ; I shall more at large inquire , wherein the certainty of real truths , contained in propositions , consists , and where it is to be had ...
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... 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 the dignity of axioms ...
... 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 the dignity of axioms ...
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... received for maxims by the mathematicians , and are unquestionable truths ; yet , I think , that any one who considers them , will not find , that they have a clearer self - evidence than these , that one and one are equal to two ; that ...
... received for maxims by the mathematicians , and are unquestionable truths ; yet , I think , that any one who considers them , will not find , that they have a clearer self - evidence than these , that one and one are equal to two ; that ...
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