The Works of John Locke, المجلد 3Thomas Tegg, 1823 |
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الصفحة 46
... able to read a word as long as he lives . Nor do these , or any such identical propositions , help him one jot forwards in the skill of reading , let him make what use of them he can . If those who blame my calling them trifling pro ...
... able to read a word as long as he lives . Nor do these , or any such identical propositions , help him one jot forwards in the skill of reading , let him make what use of them he can . If those who blame my calling them trifling pro ...
الصفحة 53
... able to attain no real truth or falsehood . This , per- haps , if well heeded , might save us a great deal of useless amusement and dispute , and very much shorten our trouble and wandering , in the search of real and true knowledge ...
... able to attain no real truth or falsehood . This , per- haps , if well heeded , might save us a great deal of useless amusement and dispute , and very much shorten our trouble and wandering , in the search of real and true knowledge ...
الصفحة 60
... able to produce nothing . For example ; let us suppose the matter of the next pebble we meet with eternal , closely united , and the parts firmly at rest together ; if there were no other being in the world , must it not eternally ...
... able to produce nothing . For example ; let us suppose the matter of the next pebble we meet with eternal , closely united , and the parts firmly at rest together ; if there were no other being in the world , must it not eternally ...
الصفحة 66
... able to aim at some dim and seeming conception how matter might at first be made , and begin to exist by the power of that eternal first being : but to give beginning and being to a spirit , would be found a more inconceivable effect of ...
... able to aim at some dim and seeming conception how matter might at first be made , and begin to exist by the power of that eternal first being : but to give beginning and being to a spirit , would be found a more inconceivable effect of ...
الصفحة 75
... able for me to do several things upon the confidence that there are men ( and men also of my acquaintance , with whom I have to do ) now in the world : but this is but probability , not knowledge . Folly to ex- pect demon- § 10. Whereby ...
... able for me to do several things upon the confidence that there are men ( and men also of my acquaintance , with whom I have to do ) now in the world : but this is but probability , not knowledge . Folly to ex- pect demon- § 10. Whereby ...
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