A Treatise on the Conduct of the UnderstandingS. Andrus & son, 1849 - 132 من الصفحات |
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... hath stored other parts with , no less genuine , no less solid , no less useful , than what has fallen to their lot in the admired plenty and sufficiency of their own little spot , which to them contains what- soever is good in the ...
... hath stored other parts with , no less genuine , no less solid , no less useful , than what has fallen to their lot in the admired plenty and sufficiency of their own little spot , which to them contains what- soever is good in the ...
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... hath been long received in the world , therefore it is true ; or it is new , and therefore false . These , and many the like , which are by no means the measures of truth and falsehood , the generality of men make the standards by which ...
... hath been long received in the world , therefore it is true ; or it is new , and therefore false . These , and many the like , which are by no means the measures of truth and falsehood , the generality of men make the standards by which ...
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... hath made to them almost one , fills their head with false views , and their reasonings with false con- sequences . § 42. Fallacies . RIGHT understanding consists in the discovery and adherence to truth , and that in the per- ception of ...
... hath made to them almost one , fills their head with false views , and their reasonings with false con- sequences . § 42. Fallacies . RIGHT understanding consists in the discovery and adherence to truth , and that in the per- ception of ...
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... the object it introduces , as if it had a legal right to be alone considered there . There is scarce any body , I think , of so calm a temper whe " hath not some time found this tyranny on his understanding 124 OF THE CONDUCT.
... the object it introduces , as if it had a legal right to be alone considered there . There is scarce any body , I think , of so calm a temper whe " hath not some time found this tyranny on his understanding 124 OF THE CONDUCT.
الصفحة 125
John Locke. hath not some time found this tyranny on his understanding , and suffered under the inconve- nience of it . Who is there almost , whose mind , some time or other , love or anger , fear or grief , has not so fastened to some ...
John Locke. hath not some time found this tyranny on his understanding , and suffered under the inconve- nience of it . Who is there almost , whose mind , some time or other , love or anger , fear or grief , has not so fastened to some ...
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