A Treatise on the Conduct of the Understanding, العدد 1Timothy Bedlington, 1828 - 132 من الصفحات |
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... words which have no distinct ideas to them , though , in other matters that they come with an unbiassed indifferency to , they want not abilities to talk and hear reason , where OF THE UNDERSTANDING . § 3. Reasoning. ...
... words which have no distinct ideas to them , though , in other matters that they come with an unbiassed indifferency to , they want not abilities to talk and hear reason , where OF THE UNDERSTANDING . § 3. Reasoning. ...
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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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John Locke. § 11. Indifferency . FIRST , he must not be in love with any opin- ion , or wish it to be true , till he knows it to be so , and then he will not need to wish it ; for nothing that is false can deserve our ... Indifferency. ...
John Locke. § 11. Indifferency . FIRST , he must not be in love with any opin- ion , or wish it to be true , till he knows it to be so , and then he will not need to wish it ; for nothing that is false can deserve our ... Indifferency. ...
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... indifferency before the mind is possessed with any one in particular , and grown into love and admiration of what is made its darling , will prevent another evil , very commonly to be observed in those who have from the beginning been ...
... indifferency before the mind is possessed with any one in particular , and grown into love and admiration of what is made its darling , will prevent another evil , very commonly to be observed in those who have from the beginning been ...
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... indifferency often want attention and industry . The mind is backward in itself to be at the pains to trace every argument to its original , and to see upon what basis it stands , and how firmly ; but yet it is this that gives so much ...
... indifferency often want attention and industry . The mind is backward in itself to be at the pains to trace every argument to its original , and to see upon what basis it stands , and how firmly ; but yet it is this that gives so much ...
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