A Treatise on the Conduct of the Understanding, العدد 1Timothy Bedlington, 1828 - 132 من الصفحات |
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... 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 all , and to think or ...
... 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 all , and to think or ...
الصفحة 38
... cause of ignorance and error out of the world is for every one impartially to ex- amine himself . If others will not deal fairly with their own minds , does that make my errors truths ? or ought it to make me in love with them , and ...
... cause of ignorance and error out of the world is for every one impartially to ex- amine himself . If others will not deal fairly with their own minds , does that make my errors truths ? or ought it to make me in love with them , and ...
الصفحة 45
... cause men so edu- cated , when they come abroad into the world , and find they cannot maintain the principles so taken up and rested in , to cast off all prin- ciples , and turn perfect skeptics , regardless of knowledge and virtue ...
... cause men so edu- cated , when they come abroad into the world , and find they cannot maintain the principles so taken up and rested in , to cast off all prin- ciples , and turn perfect skeptics , regardless of knowledge and virtue ...
الصفحة 49
... cause ; that is , in effect for themselves , their own persuasion or party ; for to those in their turns the several sects of men especially in matters of religion , entitle God and a good cause . But God requires not men to wrong or ...
... cause ; that is , in effect for themselves , their own persuasion or party ; for to those in their turns the several sects of men especially in matters of religion , entitle God and a good cause . But God requires not men to wrong or ...
الصفحة 71
... cause the truth or probability of particular propositions may be known too ) yet is , as may be supposed , most properly , the busi- ness of those who pretend to improve their understandings , and make themselves know- ing by reading ...
... cause the truth or probability of particular propositions may be known too ) yet is , as may be supposed , most properly , the busi- ness of those who pretend to improve their understandings , and make themselves know- ing by reading ...
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