The Works of John Locke, المجلد 3Thomas Tegg, 1823 |
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... affirmed or denied one of another . Whence we may take notice , that ge- neral certainty is never to be found but in our ideas . Whenever we go to seek it elsewhere in experiment , or observations without us , our knowledge goes not ...
... affirmed or denied one of another . Whence we may take notice , that ge- neral certainty is never to be found but in our ideas . Whenever we go to seek it elsewhere in experiment , or observations without us , our knowledge goes not ...
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... affirmed or denied one of the other , to be the same or different ; it is presently and infallibly certain of the truth of such a proposition , and this equally , whether these propositions be in terms standing for more general ideas ...
... affirmed or denied one of the other , to be the same or different ; it is presently and infallibly certain of the truth of such a proposition , and this equally , whether these propositions be in terms standing for more general ideas ...
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... affirmed of itself , as in this proposition , whatsoever is , is ; or a more particular idea be affirmed of itself , as a man is a man ; or , whatsoever is white is white ; or whether the idea of being in general be denied of not being ...
... affirmed of itself , as in this proposition , whatsoever is , is ; or a more particular idea be affirmed of itself , as a man is a man ; or , whatsoever is white is white ; or whether the idea of being in general be denied of not being ...
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... affirmed or denied one of another , in words it under- stands ; and every idea being known to be what it is , and every two distinct ideas being known not be the same ; it must necessarily follow , that such self- evident truths must be ...
... affirmed or denied one of another , in words it under- stands ; and every idea being known to be what it is , and every two distinct ideas being known not be the same ; it must necessarily follow , that such self- evident truths must be ...
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... affirmed of itself , or whatsoever two entire distinct ideas are denied one of another , the mind cannot but assent to such a pro- position , as infallibly true , as soon as it understands the terms , without hesitation or need of proof ...
... affirmed of itself , or whatsoever two entire distinct ideas are denied one of another , the mind cannot but assent to such a pro- position , as infallibly true , as soon as it understands the terms , without hesitation or need of proof ...
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