The Works of John Locke, المجلد 3Thomas Tegg, 1823 |
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الصفحة 92
... eyes open in the light , cannot but see ; yet there be certain objects , which he may choose whether he will turn his eyes to ; there may be in his reach a book con- taining pictures and discourses , capable to delight or instruct him ...
... eyes open in the light , cannot but see ; yet there be certain objects , which he may choose whether he will turn his eyes to ; there may be in his reach a book con- taining pictures and discourses , capable to delight or instruct him ...
الصفحة 93
... eyes , and turn them that way . But yet these truths , being ever so certain , ever so clear , he may be igno- rant of either , or all of them , who will never take the pains to employ his faculties , as he should , to inform himself ...
... eyes , and turn them that way . But yet these truths , being ever so certain , ever so clear , he may be igno- rant of either , or all of them , who will never take the pains to employ his faculties , as he should , to inform himself ...
الصفحة 95
... eyes on , or wholly pass by , the proofs ; and so , without making out the demonstration , determine of the agreement or disagreement of two ideas as it were by a view of them as they are at a distance , and take it to be the one or the ...
... eyes on , or wholly pass by , the proofs ; and so , without making out the demonstration , determine of the agreement or disagreement of two ideas as it were by a view of them as they are at a distance , and take it to be the one or the ...
الصفحة 110
... - ferent refractions of pellucid bodies produce in our eyes the different appearances of several colours , and also 110 Book 4 . Degrees of Assent . Experience and testimony clashing, infinitely vary the grees of probability.
... - ferent refractions of pellucid bodies produce in our eyes the different appearances of several colours , and also 110 Book 4 . Degrees of Assent . Experience and testimony clashing, infinitely vary the grees of probability.
الصفحة 111
John Locke. eyes the different appearances of several colours , and also that the different ranging and laying the super- ficial parts of several bodies , as of velvet , watered silk , & c . does the like , we think it probable that the ...
John Locke. eyes the different appearances of several colours , and also that the different ranging and laying the super- ficial parts of several bodies , as of velvet , watered silk , & c . does the like , we think it probable that the ...
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