The Works of John Locke, المجلد 3Thomas Tegg, 1823 |
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... thought on that , or any other axiom , by which it might be proved : and knows it as certainly as any other man knows that the whole is equal to all its parts , or any other maxim , and all from the same reason of self - evidence ; the ...
... thought on that , or any other axiom , by which it might be proved : and knows it as certainly as any other man knows that the whole is equal to all its parts , or any other maxim , and all from the same reason of self - evidence ; the ...
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... thought the fountains of knowledge , introduced , as I suppose , the like use of these maxims into a great part of con- versation out of the schools , to stop the mouths of cavillers , whom any one is excused from arguing any longer ...
... thought the fountains of knowledge , introduced , as I suppose , the like use of these maxims into a great part of con- versation out of the schools , to stop the mouths of cavillers , whom any one is excused from arguing any longer ...
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... thought the foundations on which the sciences were built , nor the great helps to the advancement of knowledge . As to these general maxims therefore , they are , as I have said , of great use in disputes , to stop the mouths 1 of ...
... thought the foundations on which the sciences were built , nor the great helps to the advancement of knowledge . As to these general maxims therefore , they are , as I have said , of great use in disputes , to stop the mouths 1 of ...
الصفحة 35
... thought on . It is true , as I have said , they sometimes serve in argumentation to stop a wrangler's mouth , by showing the absurdity of what he saith , and by exposing him to the shame of contradicting what all the world knows , and ...
... thought on . It is true , as I have said , they sometimes serve in argumentation to stop a wrangler's mouth , by showing the absurdity of what he saith , and by exposing him to the shame of contradicting what all the world knows , and ...
الصفحة 36
... thoughts with these pro- positions made in such general terms , may be used to make such reflections , and have these more general propositions , as formed rules and sayings , ready to apply to all particular cases . Not that , if they ...
... thoughts with these pro- positions made in such general terms , may be used to make such reflections , and have these more general propositions , as formed rules and sayings , ready to apply to all particular cases . Not that , if they ...
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