A Treatise on the Conduct of the Understanding, العدد 1Timothy Bedlington, 1828 - 132 من الصفحات |
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... knowl- edge . in the understanding . No man ever sets himself about any thing but upon some view or other , which serves him for a reason for what he does and whatsoever faculties he employs , the understanding with such light as it has ...
... knowl- edge . in the understanding . No man ever sets himself about any thing but upon some view or other , which serves him for a reason for what he does and whatsoever faculties he employs , the understanding with such light as it has ...
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... knowl- edge with as much diligence as they often do to a great many other things that are useless , and had but those that would enter them ac- cording to their several capacities in a right way to this knowledge . The original make of ...
... knowl- edge with as much diligence as they often do to a great many other things that are useless , and had but those that would enter them ac- cording to their several capacities in a right way to this knowledge . The original make of ...
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... knowl- edge of those things for which principally they were given them . At least those , whose plentiful fortunes allow them the opportunities and helps of improvements , are not so few , but that it might be hoped great advance- ments ...
... knowl- edge of those things for which principally they were given them . At least those , whose plentiful fortunes allow them the opportunities and helps of improvements , are not so few , but that it might be hoped great advance- ments ...
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... knowl- edge consists in nothing but the perceived agreement or disagreement of those ideas ? and so of all others the like , which concern our lives and manners . And if men do find a difficulty to see the agreement or disagree- ment of ...
... knowl- edge consists in nothing but the perceived agreement or disagreement of those ideas ? and so of all others the like , which concern our lives and manners . And if men do find a difficulty to see the agreement or disagree- ment of ...
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... knowl- edge . What now is the cure ? No other but this , that every man should let alone other's prejudices , and examine his own . - Nobody is convinced of his by the accusation of another , he recriminates by the same rule , and is ...
... knowl- edge . What now is the cure ? No other but this , that every man should let alone other's prejudices , and examine his own . - Nobody is convinced of his by the accusation of another , he recriminates by the same rule , and is ...
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