The Works of John Locke, المجلد 3Thomas Tegg, 1823 |
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... maxims , amounting to no more in short but this , that the same is the same , and same is not dif- ferent , are truths known in more particular instances , as well as in those general maxims , and known also in particular instances ...
... maxims , amounting to no more in short but this , that the same is the same , and same is not dif- ferent , are truths known in more particular instances , as well as in those general maxims , and known also in particular instances ...
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... . $ 6 . Thirdly , as to the relations of modes , mathematicians have framed many axioms concerning that one relation of 3. In other relations we may have . equality . As , equals taken from equals , the Ch . 7 . 25 Maxims .
... . $ 6 . Thirdly , as to the relations of modes , mathematicians have framed many axioms concerning that one relation of 3. In other relations we may have . equality . As , equals taken from equals , the Ch . 7 . 25 Maxims .
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... maxims by the mathema- ticians , and are unquestionable truths ; yet , I think , that any one who considers them ... maxims . These ax- ioms do not much influ- ence our other know- ledge . § 8. In the next place let us consider what ...
... maxims by the mathema- ticians , and are unquestionable truths ; yet , I think , that any one who considers them ... maxims . These ax- ioms do not much influ- ence our other know- ledge . § 8. In the next place let us consider what ...
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... maxims , to which mathematicians , in their arguings , do sometimes refer them ! Whereof the reason is very plain ; for that which makes the mind assent to such propositions being nothing else but the perception it has of the agreement ...
... maxims , to which mathematicians , in their arguings , do sometimes refer them ! Whereof the reason is very plain ; for that which makes the mind assent to such propositions being nothing else but the perception it has of the agreement ...
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... maxims are not the principles and foundations of all our other knowledge . For if there be a great many other truths , which have as much self - evidence as they , and a great many that we know before them , it is impossible they should ...
... maxims are not the principles and foundations of all our other knowledge . For if there be a great many other truths , which have as much self - evidence as they , and a great many that we know before them , it is impossible they should ...
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