The Works of John Locke, المجلد 3W. Otridge and Son, 1812 |
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... better and clearer way yet those wrong notions of essences or species having got root in most people's minds , who have re- ceived any tincture from the learning which has pre vailed in this part of the world , are to be discovered and ...
... better and clearer way yet those wrong notions of essences or species having got root in most people's minds , who have re- ceived any tincture from the learning which has pre vailed in this part of the world , are to be discovered and ...
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... better or more certainly than he did before . For if there be any odds in those ideas , the whole and parts are more obscure , or at least more difficult to be settled in the mind , than those of one , two , and three . And indeed , I ...
... better or more certainly than he did before . For if there be any odds in those ideas , the whole and parts are more obscure , or at least more difficult to be settled in the mind , than those of one , two , and three . And indeed , I ...
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... better of the argu- ment , if not of the cause . But because by this means there was like to be no decision between skilful combat- ants , whilst one never failed of a medius terminus to prove any proposition ; and the other could as ...
... better of the argu- ment , if not of the cause . But because by this means there was like to be no decision between skilful combat- ants , whilst one never failed of a medius terminus to prove any proposition ; and the other could as ...
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... is quite otherwise ; and that the child , when part of his apple is taken away , knows it better in that particular instance , than by this general propo- VOL . III . D sition , the whole is equal to all its parts Ch . 7 . 33 Maxims .
... is quite otherwise ; and that the child , when part of his apple is taken away , knows it better in that particular instance , than by this general propo- VOL . III . D sition , the whole is equal to all its parts Ch . 7 . 33 Maxims .
الصفحة 42
... better than trifling . Instruction lies in something very different ; and he that would enlarge his own , or another's mind , to truths he does not yet know , must find out intermediate ideas , and then lay them in such order one by ...
... better than trifling . Instruction lies in something very different ; and he that would enlarge his own , or another's mind , to truths he does not yet know , must find out intermediate ideas , and then lay them in such order one by ...
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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