The Works of John Locke, المجلد 3Thomas Tegg, 1823 |
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الصفحة 58
... arguments prevail more on one , and some on another , for the confirmation of the same truth . But yet , I think , this I may say , that it is an ill way of establishing this truth , and silencing atheists , to lay the whole stress of ...
... arguments prevail more on one , and some on another , for the confirmation of the same truth . But yet , I think , this I may say , that it is an ill way of establishing this truth , and silencing atheists , to lay the whole stress of ...
الصفحة 59
... argument again , and enlarge a little more upon them . Something from eter- § 8. There is no truth more evident , than that something must be from eter- nity . I never yet heard of any one so un- nity . reasonable , or that could ...
... argument again , and enlarge a little more upon them . Something from eter- § 8. There is no truth more evident , than that something must be from eter- nity . I never yet heard of any one so un- nity . reasonable , or that could ...
الصفحة 98
... arguments or proofs that are found to persuade us to receive it as true , without certain knowledge that it is so . And herein lies the - difference between probability and certainty , faith and knowledge , that in all the parts of ...
... arguments or proofs that are found to persuade us to receive it as true , without certain knowledge that it is so . And herein lies the - difference between probability and certainty , faith and knowledge , that in all the parts of ...
الصفحة 101
... be either very sceptics , or change every moment , and yield themselves up to whoever , having lately studied the question , offers gree of assent . them arguments , which , for want of memory , Ch . 16 . 101 Degrees of Assent .
... be either very sceptics , or change every moment , and yield themselves up to whoever , having lately studied the question , offers gree of assent . them arguments , which , for want of memory , Ch . 16 . 101 Degrees of Assent .
الصفحة 102
John Locke. them arguments , which , for want of memory , they are not able presently to answer . The ill con- sequence of this , if our formerjudg- ments were not rightly made . / § 3. I cannot but own , that men's stick- ing to their ...
John Locke. them arguments , which , for want of memory , they are not able presently to answer . The ill con- sequence of this , if our formerjudg- ments were not rightly made . / § 3. I cannot but own , that men's stick- ing to their ...
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