A Treatise on the Conduct of the UnderstandingS. Andrus & son, 1849 - 132 من الصفحات |
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... common friend : I mean Mr. John Locke , who , if we consider his genius and penetrating and exact judgment , or the strictness of his morals , has scarcely any superior , and few equals now living . " In the summer of 1675 , Mr. Locke ...
... common friend : I mean Mr. John Locke , who , if we consider his genius and penetrating and exact judgment , or the strictness of his morals , has scarcely any superior , and few equals now living . " In the summer of 1675 , Mr. Locke ...
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... in this case as a lover of truth , not giving way to any preoccupation or bias that may mislead him , must do two things that are not very common , nor very easy . § 11. Indifferency . FIRST , he must not be 40 OF THE CONDUCT.
... in this case as a lover of truth , not giving way to any preoccupation or bias that may mislead him , must do two things that are not very common , nor very easy . § 11. Indifferency . FIRST , he must not be 40 OF THE CONDUCT.
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... whether they be true or false . These are the common and most general miscarriages which I think men should avoid , or rectify , in a right conduct of their under- standings , and should be particularly taken care of in 44 OF THE CONDUCT.
... whether they be true or false . These are the common and most general miscarriages which I think men should avoid , or rectify , in a right conduct of their under- standings , and should be particularly taken care of in 44 OF THE CONDUCT.
الصفحة 48
... men , at first hearing , al- low is the right use every one should make of his understanding . Nobody will be at such an open defiance with common sense , as to pro fess that we should not endeavour to know , and 48 OF THE CONDUCT Bias,
... men , at first hearing , al- low is the right use every one should make of his understanding . Nobody will be at such an open defiance with common sense , as to pro fess that we should not endeavour to know , and 48 OF THE CONDUCT Bias,
الصفحة 68
... common opinion cannot but be true ; so many men's eyes they think cannot but see right ; so many men's understandings of all sorts can- not be deceived ; and , therefore , will nct ven- ture to look beyond the received notions of the ...
... common opinion cannot but be true ; so many men's eyes they think cannot but see right ; so many men's understandings of all sorts can- not be deceived ; and , therefore , will nct ven- ture to look beyond the received notions of the ...
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