The Works of John Locke, المجلد 3Thomas Tegg, 1823 |
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الصفحة 57
... rational and emphatical re- buke of Tully , 1. ii . De Leg . to be considered at his leisure : " What can be more sillily arrogant and mis- becoming , than for a man to think that he has a mind and understanding in him , but yet in all ...
... rational and emphatical re- buke of Tully , 1. ii . De Leg . to be considered at his leisure : " What can be more sillily arrogant and mis- becoming , than for a man to think that he has a mind and understanding in him , but yet in all ...
الصفحة 59
... rational creatures to conclude , that something has existed from eternity ; let us next see what kind of thing that must be . § 9. There are but two sorts of beings in the world , that man knows or con- ceives . Two sorts of beings ...
... rational creatures to conclude , that something has existed from eternity ; let us next see what kind of thing that must be . § 9. There are but two sorts of beings in the world , that man knows or con- ceives . Two sorts of beings ...
الصفحة 65
... rational and wise thinking or acting , will be quite taken away : so that such a thinking being will be no better nor wiser than pure blind matter ; since to re- solve all into the accidental unguided motions of blind matter , or into ...
... rational and wise thinking or acting , will be quite taken away : so that such a thinking being will be no better nor wiser than pure blind matter ; since to re- solve all into the accidental unguided motions of blind matter , or into ...
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... rational propositions , and act contrary to very plain and clear truths , be- cause they cannot be made out so evident as to sur- mount every the least ( I will not say reason but ) pretence of doubting . He that in the ordinary affairs ...
... rational propositions , and act contrary to very plain and clear truths , be- cause they cannot be made out so evident as to sur- mount every the least ( I will not say reason but ) pretence of doubting . He that in the ordinary affairs ...
الصفحة 86
... rational and regular experiments , shall be able to see farther into the nature of bodies , and guess righter at their yet un- science . known properties , than one that is a stranger to them : but yet , as I have said , this is but ...
... rational and regular experiments , shall be able to see farther into the nature of bodies , and guess righter at their yet un- science . known properties , than one that is a stranger to them : but yet , as I have said , this is but ...
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