A Treatise on the Conduct of the UnderstandingS. Andrus & son, 1849 - 132 من الصفحات |
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... taken his degree of B. A. in 1655 , and that of M. A. in 1658 , Mr. Locke for some time closely applied himself to the study of physic , going through the usual courses prepar- atory to the practice ; and it is said that he got some ...
... taken his degree of B. A. in 1655 , and that of M. A. in 1658 , Mr. Locke for some time closely applied himself to the study of physic , going through the usual courses prepar- atory to the practice ; and it is said that he got some ...
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... taken of the understanding , to conduct it right in the search of knowledge , and in the judg- ments it makes . The logic now in use , has so long possessed the chair , as the only art taught in the schools for the direction of the mind ...
... taken of the understanding , to conduct it right in the search of knowledge , and in the judg- ments it makes . The logic now in use , has so long possessed the chair , as the only art taught in the schools for the direction of the mind ...
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... taken for the effect of pure nature , and that the rather , because it is not got by rules , and those who excel in either of them never purposely set themselves to the study of it , as an art to be learnt . But yet it is true that at ...
... taken for the effect of pure nature , and that the rather , because it is not got by rules , and those who excel in either of them never purposely set themselves to the study of it , as an art to be learnt . But yet it is true that at ...
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... taken notice of , be- cause every one , in his private affairs , uses some sort of reasoning or other , enough to denominate him reasonable . But the mistake is , that he that is found reasonable in one thing , is concluded to be so in ...
... taken notice of , be- cause every one , in his private affairs , uses some sort of reasoning or other , enough to denominate him reasonable . But the mistake is , that he that is found reasonable in one thing , is concluded to be so in ...
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... taken into consideration . This , therefore , it would be well if mens ' minds were accustomed to , and that early ; that they might not erect their opinions upon one single view , when so many other are requi- site to make up the ...
... taken into consideration . This , therefore , it would be well if mens ' minds were accustomed to , and that early ; that they might not erect their opinions upon one single view , when so many other are requi- site to make up the ...
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