The Works of John Locke, المجلد 3Thomas Tegg, 1823 |
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... serve , and to what not . 1. It is evident from what has been already said , that they are of no use to prove or confirm less general self - evident propositions . 2. It is as plain that they are not , nor have been the foundations ...
... serve , and to what not . 1. It is evident from what has been already said , that they are of no use to prove or confirm less general self - evident propositions . 2. It is as plain that they are not , nor have been the foundations ...
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John Locke. they have in other sciences ? They serve here too to silence wranglers , and put an end to dispute . But I think that nobody will therefore say , that the chris- tian religion is built upon these maxims , or that the ...
John Locke. they have in other sciences ? They serve here too to silence wranglers , and put an end to dispute . But I think that nobody will therefore say , that the chris- tian religion is built upon these maxims , or that the ...
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... served instead of principles ( where the disputants had not lain down any other between them ) beyond which there was no going , and which must not be receded from by either side . And thus these maxims getting the name of prin- ciples ...
... served instead of principles ( where the disputants had not lain down any other between them ) beyond which there was no going , and which must not be receded from by either side . And thus these maxims getting the name of prin- ciples ...
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... serve well to show whither they lead . But yet , however fit to lay open the absurdity or mistake of a man's reasoning or opinion , they are of very little use for enlightening the understanding : and it will not be found , that the ...
... serve well to show whither they lead . But yet , however fit to lay open the absurdity or mistake of a man's reasoning or opinion , they are of very little use for enlightening the understanding : and it will not be found , that the ...
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... serve to confirm us in mis- takes ; and in such a way of use of words , which is most common , will serve to prove contradictions : v . g . he that , with Des Cartes , shall frame in his mind an idea of what he calls body to be nothing ...
... serve to confirm us in mis- takes ; and in such a way of use of words , which is most common , will serve to prove contradictions : v . g . he that , with Des Cartes , shall frame in his mind an idea of what he calls body to be nothing ...
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