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" For if we reflect on our own ways of thinking, we shall find that sometimes the mind perceives the agreement or disagreement of two ideas immediately by themselves, without the intervention of any other : and this, I think, we may call intuitive knowledge. "
The Works of John Locke, in Nine Volumes - الصفحة 67
بواسطة John Locke - 1824
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The Cambridge Companion to Locke

Vere Claiborne Chappell - 1994 - عدد الصفحات: 354
...direct and immediate, and sometimes indirect, as in the case just now. We have intuitive knowledge when "the Mind perceives the Agreement or Disagreement...themselves, without the intervention of any other"; so we can perceive directly "that Three are more than Two, and equal to One and Two" (E IV.ii.1: 530-31)....
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Public Budgeting and Finance, Fourth Edition,

Robert T. Golembiewski - 1997 - عدد الصفحات: 1032
...[6], pp. 95-112, 119). Intuition is Locke's means of achieving certainty and he defines intuition as "the mind perceives the agreement or disagreement of two ideas immediately by themselves" (p. 309). Intuitive knowledge serves as the basis for Locke's definition of certainty: "the perception...
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A History of Philosophy, المجلد 5

Frederick Copleston - 1999 - عدد الصفحات: 452
...knowledge as the paradigm of knowledge. And on this point at least he shows an affinity with Descartes. 'If we reflect on our own ways of thinking, we shall...immediately by themselves, without the intervention of 1 E., 4, 1, 7; n, p. 171. any other: and this, I think, we may call intuitive knowledge.'1 Thus the...
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A Critical History of Western Philosophy: Greek, Medieval and Modern

Y. Masih - 1999 - عدد الصفحات: 606
...ideas alone without reference to real things. 1. BK IV. 12. John Locke 279 5.15. Degrees of Knowledge "Sometimes the mind perceives the agreement or disagreement...and this, I think, we may call intuitive knowledge." Here we see the agreement or disagreement as directly as we see the light with our eyes. Thus we at...
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Routledge Philosophy Guidebook to Berkeley and the Principles of Human Knowledge

Robert J. Fogelin - 2001 - عدد الصفحات: 184
...way of perception the mind has of the agreement or disagreement of any of its ideas. For if we will reflect on our own ways of thinking, we shall find,...themselves, without the intervention of any other: And this, l think, we may call intuitive knowledge. tlY, ii, l) ln a passage Oescartes could have written, Locke...
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Philosophy of Nature

Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel - 2002 - عدد الصفحات: 400
...("Works' 10 vok London, 1823 n p. 320), 'For if we will reflect on our ways of thinking, we shall find mat sometimes the mind perceives the agreement or disagreement of two ideas immediately by themselves, without die intervention of any other: and mis, I think, we may call intuitive knowledge. . . . Thus die mind...
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British Philosophy: Hobbes to Hume

Frederick Copleston - 2003 - عدد الصفحات: 452
...knowledge as the paradigm of knowledge. And on this point at least he shows an affinity with Descartes. 'If we reflect on our own ways of thinking, we shall...immediately by themselves, without the intervention of 1 E.. 4, i, 7; ii, p. 171. any other: and this, I think, we may call intuitive knowledge.'1 Thus the...
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Ideas, Mental Faculties, and Method: The Logic of Ideas of Descartes and ...

Paul Schuurman - 2004 - عدد الصفحات: 218
...Locke's distinction between intuitive and demonstrative knowledge. Intuitive knowledge arises when 'the Mind perceives the Agreement or Disagreement...themselves, without the intervention of any other'. 12 In the case of demonstrative knowledge, when the mind is not capable of perceiving at once the agreement...
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The Oxford Handbook of Philosophy of Mathematics and Logic

Stewart Shapiro, William J. Wainwright - 2005 - عدد الصفحات: 850
...intuition, as well its clarity and certainty. . . . if we . . . reflect on our own ways of thinking, we will find, that sometimes the mind perceives the agreement...and this I think we may call intuitive knowledge. . . . this kind of knowledge is the clearest and most certain that human frailty is capable of. ......
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John Locke's Politics of Moral Consensus

Greg Forster - 2005 - عدد الصفحات: 348
...of logical deduction, each step being selfevidently true to anyone who understands it. Locke writes that "sometimes the mind perceives the agreement or disagreement of two ideas immediately." He calls this "intuitive knowledge" (E IV.2. 1, 530-1 ) . For example, 8 + 2 = 4 is self-evidently...
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