The Works of John Locke, المجلد 3J. Johnson, 1801 |
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... suppose , that when we make any propositions within our own thoughts about white or black , sweet or bitter , a triangle or a circle , we can and often do frame in our minds the ideas themselves , without reflecting on the names . But ...
... suppose , that when we make any propositions within our own thoughts about white or black , sweet or bitter , a triangle or a circle , we can and often do frame in our minds the ideas themselves , without reflecting on the names . But ...
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... suppose that the species of things are any thing but the sorting of them under general names , according as they agree to several abstract ideas , of which we make those names the signs , is to confound truth , and introduce uncertainty ...
... suppose that the species of things are any thing but the sorting of them under general names , according as they agree to several abstract ideas , of which we make those names the signs , is to confound truth , and introduce uncertainty ...
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... suppose them to be præcognita ; whereby , I think , are meant these two things ; first , that these axioms are those truths that are first known to the mind . And , secondly , that upon them the other parts of our knowledge depend . are ...
... suppose them to be præcognita ; whereby , I think , are meant these two things ; first , that these axioms are those truths that are first known to the mind . And , secondly , that upon them the other parts of our knowledge depend . are ...
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... suppose , the like use of these maxims , into a great part of con- versation out of the schools , to stop the mouths of ca- villers , whom any one is excused from arguing any longer with , when they deny these general self - evident ...
... suppose , the like use of these maxims , into a great part of con- versation out of the schools , to stop the mouths of ca- villers , whom any one is excused from arguing any longer with , when they deny these general self - evident ...
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... suppose it does , takes away the foundation of all knowledge and certainty : and he that needs any proof to make him certain , and give his assent to this propo- sition , that two are equal to two , will also have need of a proof to ...
... suppose it does , takes away the foundation of all knowledge and certainty : and he that needs any proof to make him certain , and give his assent to this propo- sition , that two are equal to two , will also have need of a proof to ...
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