The Works of John Locke, المجلد 3Thomas Tegg, 1823 |
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الصفحة 33
... never failed of a medius terminus to prove any proposition ; and the other could as constantly , without or with a distinction , deny the major or minor ; to prevent , as much as could be , running out of disputes into an endless train ...
... never failed of a medius terminus to prove any proposition ; and the other could as constantly , without or with a distinction , deny the major or minor ; to prevent , as much as could be , running out of disputes into an endless train ...
الصفحة 35
... never 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 ...
... never 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 ...
الصفحة 41
... never heard nor thought of , but the clear distinct perception he hath of his own simple ideas of black and white , which he cannot be persuaded to take , nor can ever mistake one for another , whether he knows that maxim or no : and to ...
... never heard nor thought of , but the clear distinct perception he hath of his own simple ideas of black and white , which he cannot be persuaded to take , nor can ever mistake one for another , whether he knows that maxim or no : and to ...
الصفحة 46
... never be able to read a word as long as he lives . Nor do these , or any such identical propositions , help him one jot forwards in the skill of reading , let him make what use of them he can . If those who blame my calling them ...
... never be able to read a word as long as he lives . Nor do these , or any such identical propositions , help him one jot forwards in the skill of reading , let him make what use of them he can . If those who blame my calling them ...
الصفحة 59
... never yet heard of any one so un- nity . reasonable , or that could suppose so manifest a con- tradiction , as a time wherein there was perfectly no- thing this being of all absurdities the greatest , to imagine that pure nothing , the ...
... never yet heard of any one so un- nity . reasonable , or that could suppose so manifest a con- tradiction , as a time wherein there was perfectly no- thing this being of all absurdities the greatest , to imagine that pure nothing , the ...
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abstract ideas affirmed agreement or disagreement aqua regia arguments assent assurance axioms bability body called capable ceive cerning certainly know certainty clear cogitative colour complex idea concerning connexion consider demonstration depend determined diadroms discourse discover discovery distinct ideas doubt equal eternal evidence examine existence faculties faith falsehood farther fusible gism give gold grounds hath impossible inference intermediate ideas intuitive intuitive knowledge judgment Julius Cæsar knowledge ledge less light malleable matter maxims men's ment mind motion natural natural philosophy neral never nexion nominal essence observe opinions particular perceive perception principles probability produce proofs qualities rational real essence reason received revelation rience sciences Secondly self-evident senses signification simple ideas sort species stand substances suppose syllogism tain tainty testimony thing thought tion true truth understanding universal propositions unquestionable truths verbal whereby wherein whereof whole words