The Works of John Locke, المجلد 3Thomas Tegg, 1823 |
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... clear and perfect established ideas of , and what not . For if we will curiously observe the way our mind takes . in thinking and reasoning , we shall find , I suppose , that when we make any propositions within our own thoughts about ...
... clear and perfect established ideas of , and what not . For if we will curiously observe the way our mind takes . in thinking and reasoning , we shall find , I suppose , that when we make any propositions within our own thoughts about ...
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... clear and visible to the mind , as the agreement of the idea of animal with that of man ; and so these two propositions are equally true , equally certain . But of what use is all such truth to us ? $ 8. Though what has been said in the ...
... clear and visible to the mind , as the agreement of the idea of animal with that of man ; and so these two propositions are equally true , equally certain . But of what use is all such truth to us ? $ 8. Though what has been said in the ...
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... clear and distinct know- ledge ; yet , through the prevailing custom of using sounds for ideas , I think it is very seldom practised . Every one may observe how common it is for names to be made use of , instead of the ideas themselves ...
... clear and distinct know- ledge ; yet , through the prevailing custom of using sounds for ideas , I think it is very seldom practised . Every one may observe how common it is for names to be made use of , instead of the ideas themselves ...
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... clear and determinate signification with them , will not yet serve us to make many universal propositions , of whose truth we can be certain . Not because in this use of them we are un- certain what things are signified by them , but ...
... clear and determinate signification with them , will not yet serve us to make many universal propositions , of whose truth we can be certain . Not because in this use of them we are un- certain what things are signified by them , but ...
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... mind , without the help of any proof , or reflection on either of these general propositions , perceives so clearly , and knows so certainly , that the idea of white is the idea of white , and not the idea of blue 24 Book 4 . Maxims .
... mind , without the help of any proof , or reflection on either of these general propositions , perceives so clearly , and knows so certainly , that the idea of white is the idea of white , and not the idea of blue 24 Book 4 . Maxims .
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