The Works of John Locke, المجلد 3W. Otridge and Son, 1812 |
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... appear- ance of agreement , upon fallible proofs . 2. It is to supply the want of knowledge . A. 3. Being that , which makes us presume things to be true , before we know them to be so . * 4. The grounds of probabi- lity are two ...
... appear- ance of agreement , upon fallible proofs . 2. It is to supply the want of knowledge . A. 3. Being that , which makes us presume things to be true , before we know them to be so . * 4. The grounds of probabi- lity are two ...
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... appear to us , were those bodies that environ them removed ; it is yet more so in vegetables , which are nourished !! grow , and produce leaves , flowers , and seeds , in alcoho stant succession . And if we look a little nearer into the ...
... appear to us , were those bodies that environ them removed ; it is yet more so in vegetables , which are nourished !! grow , and produce leaves , flowers , and seeds , in alcoho stant succession . And if we look a little nearer into the ...
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... appear to us in them ; and we in vain search for that constitution within : the body of a fly , or an elephant , upon which depend those qualities and powers we observe in them . For which perhaps , to understand them aright , we ought ...
... appear to us in them ; and we in vain search for that constitution within : the body of a fly , or an elephant , upon which depend those qualities and powers we observe in them . For which perhaps , to understand them aright , we ought ...
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... appear to be so to any one , who will but consider any of those propositions , which , without any proof , he assents to at first sight for in all of them he will find , that the reason of his assent is from that agreement , or ...
... appear to be so to any one , who will but consider any of those propositions , which , without any proof , he assents to at first sight for in all of them he will find , that the reason of his assent is from that agreement , or ...
الصفحة 40
... appear to contain no instruction in them . For when we affirm the said term of itself , whether it be barely verbal , or whether it contains any clear and real idea , it shows us , nothing but what we must certainly know before ...
... appear to contain no instruction in them . For when we affirm the said term of itself , whether it be barely verbal , or whether it contains any clear and real idea , it shows us , nothing but what we must certainly know before ...
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abstract ideas Acherusia affirmed agreement or disagreement arguments assent axioms bability body called capable centaur cerning certainty CHAP chimerical clear cogitative colour complex idea concerning connexion consider demonstration discourse discover discovery distinct ideas divine doubt earth EBIONITE equal errour eternal evidence examine existence faculties faith falsehood farther gism give gold grounds hath inquiry intermediate ideas intuitive intuitive knowledge judge judgment Julius Cæsar knowledge ledge less lexistence light malè matter maxims men's ment mentation mind motion names natural philosophy nature neral never nexion nominal essence observe opinions ourselves particles particular perceive perception principles probability produce proofs qualities rational real essence reason receive revelation rience sciences self-evident sense signify simple ideas soever sort species stand substances suppose syllogism take notice testimony things thought tion true truth understanding universal propositions unquestionable truths whereby wherein whereof whole words