The Works of John Locke, المجلد 3W. Otridge and Son, 1812 |
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... foundation of their clearness or cogency . It may however be worth while to inquire into the reason of their evidence , and see whether it be peculiar to them alone , and also examine how far they influence and govern our other ...
... foundation of their clearness or cogency . It may however be worth while to inquire into the reason of their evidence , and see whether it be peculiar to them alone , and also examine how far they influence and govern our other ...
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... foundation of it , various and distinct ideas and it is the first act of the mind ( without which it can never be capable of any knowledge ) to know every one of its ideas by itself , and distinguish it from others . Every one finds in ...
... foundation of it , various and distinct ideas and it is the first act of the mind ( without which it can never be capable of any knowledge ) to know every one of its ideas by itself , and distinguish it from others . Every one finds in ...
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... foundation of all other knowledge in these maxims , and to 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 ...
... foundation of all other knowledge in these maxims , and to 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 ...
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... foundations of our know of all our other knowledge . For if there ledge do not be a great many other truths , which have as much self - evidence as they , and a great many that we know before them , it is impossible they should be the ...
... foundations of our know of all our other knowledge . For if there ledge do not be a great many other truths , which have as much self - evidence as they , and a great many that we know before them , it is impossible they should be the ...
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... foundations of all the sci- ences ; it may be worth while to consider them , with re- spect to other parts of our knowledge , and examine more particularly to what purposes they serve , and to what not . 1. It is evident from what has ...
... foundations of all the sci- ences ; it may be worth while to consider them , with re- spect to other parts of our knowledge , and examine more particularly to what purposes they serve , and to what not . 1. It is evident from what has ...
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abstract ideas affirmed agreement or disagreement aqua regia arguments assent axioms body called capable centaur cerning certainty CHAP clear cogitative colour complex idea concerning connexion consider demonstration depend diadroms discourse discover distinct ideas doubt earth equal errour eternal evidence examine existence faculties faith falsehood farther fusible gism give gold hath impossible inquiry intermediate ideas intuitive intuitive knowledge Julius Cæsar knowledge ledge less light malleable matter maxims men's ment mentation mind motion natural philosophy nature neral never nexion nominal essence observe opinions ourselves pains particles particular perceive perception principles probability produce proofs propo qualities rational real essence reason received revelation rience sciences Secondly self-evident sense signification simple ideas sitions soever sort species stand substances suppose syllogism take notice testimony thing thought tion true truth understanding universal propositions unquestionable truths whereby wherein whereof whole words