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... sense can- not discover , analogy is the great rule of probabi- lity . 13. One case , where contrary experience lessens not the testimony . 14. The bare testimony of re- velation is the highest cer- tainty . СНАР . XVII . Of reason ...
... sense can- not discover , analogy is the great rule of probabi- lity . 13. One case , where contrary experience lessens not the testimony . 14. The bare testimony of re- velation is the highest cer- tainty . СНАР . XVII . Of reason ...
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... sense before - mentioned , there are other sorts of truth ; as , 1. Moral truth , which is speak- ing of things according to the persuasion of our own minds , though the proposition we speak agree not to the reality of things . 2 ...
... sense before - mentioned , there are other sorts of truth ; as , 1. Moral truth , which is speak- ing of things according to the persuasion of our own minds , though the proposition we speak agree not to the reality of things . 2 ...
الصفحة 8
... we cannot be certain of the truth of any affirmation or negation made of it . For man , or gold , taken in this sense , and used for for species of things constituted by real essences , diffe- Universal Propositions , Book 4 .
... we cannot be certain of the truth of any affirmation or negation made of it . For man , or gold , taken in this sense , and used for for species of things constituted by real essences , diffe- Universal Propositions , Book 4 .
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... sense gold ; being incurably ignorant , whether it has or has not that which makes any thing to be called gold , i . e . that real essence of gold whereof we have no idea at all : this being as impossible for us to know , as it is for a ...
... sense gold ; being incurably ignorant , whether it has or has not that which makes any thing to be called gold , i . e . that real essence of gold whereof we have no idea at all : this being as impossible for us to know , as it is for a ...
الصفحة 13
... senses can discover ; there can be few general propositions concerning substances , of whose real truth we can be ... sense , which neces- sarily exclude one another , as I have elsewhere showed . No one , I think , by the colour that ...
... senses can discover ; there can be few general propositions concerning substances , of whose real truth we can be ... sense , which neces- sarily exclude one another , as I have elsewhere showed . No one , I think , by the colour that ...
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