The Works of John Locke, المجلد 3J. Johnson, 1801 |
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الصفحة 68
... a narrow knowledge , who having reason given him to judge of the different evidence and probability of things , and to be swayed accordingly ; stration in every thing . how how vain , I say , it is to expect 68 Book 4 . Knowledge of the.
... a narrow knowledge , who having reason given him to judge of the different evidence and probability of things , and to be swayed accordingly ; stration in every thing . how how vain , I say , it is to expect 68 Book 4 . Knowledge of the.
الصفحة 88
... judge the proposition to be true or false , rather than the contrary . For exam- ple in the demonstration of it , a man perceives the certain immutable connexion there is of equality be- tween the three angles of a triangle , and those ...
... judge the proposition to be true or false , rather than the contrary . For exam- ple in the demonstration of it , a man perceives the certain immutable connexion there is of equality be- tween the three angles of a triangle , and those ...
الصفحة 92
... judge right , than they appear ; at least in the first judgment or search that the mind makes . I confess , in the opinions men have , and firmly stick to , in the world , their assent is not always from an actual view of the reasons ...
... judge right , than they appear ; at least in the first judgment or search that the mind makes . I confess , in the opinions men have , and firmly stick to , in the world , their assent is not always from an actual view of the reasons ...
الصفحة 110
... judge of their respective connexion , being disturbed , renders the illa- tion much more uncertain than without them . ] And as for the logicians themselves , they see the connexion of each intermediate idea with those it stands between ...
... judge of their respective connexion , being disturbed , renders the illa- tion much more uncertain than without them . ] And as for the logicians themselves , they see the connexion of each intermediate idea with those it stands between ...
الصفحة 112
... judge of the inference with- out any need of a syllogism at all . I grant that mode and figure is commonly made use of in such cases , as if the detection of the incoherence of such loose discourses were wholly owing to the syllo ...
... judge of the inference with- out any need of a syllogism at all . I grant that mode and figure is commonly made use of in such cases , as if the detection of the incoherence of such loose discourses were wholly owing to the syllo ...
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