A Treatise on the Conduct of the Understanding, العدد 1Timothy Bedlington, 1828 - 132 من الصفحات |
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... ourselves in the search of truth . or with others in discoursing about it . Those hinderances of our under- standings in the pursuit of knowled I have , sufficiently enlarged upon in another place so that nothing OF THE UNDERSTANDING . 19.
... ourselves in the search of truth . or with others in discoursing about it . Those hinderances of our under- standings in the pursuit of knowled I have , sufficiently enlarged upon in another place so that nothing OF THE UNDERSTANDING . 19.
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... have the time and oppor- tunity ; not so much to make them mathema- ticians , as to make them reasonable creatures ; for though we all call ourselves so , because D we are born to it , if we please ; OF THE UNDERSTANDING . 25.
... have the time and oppor- tunity ; not so much to make them mathema- ticians , as to make them reasonable creatures ; for though we all call ourselves so , because D we are born to it , if we please ; OF THE UNDERSTANDING . 25.
الصفحة 42
... ourselves works constantly , and we are pleased with it , but are impatient of being ban- tered or misled by others . The inability I here speak of is not any natural defect that makes men incapable of examining their own princi- ples ...
... ourselves works constantly , and we are pleased with it , but are impatient of being ban- tered or misled by others . The inability I here speak of is not any natural defect that makes men incapable of examining their own princi- ples ...
الصفحة 43
... ourselves , which is the strongest imposition of all others ; and we 7 impose upon ourselves in that part which ought with the OF THE UNDERSTANDING . 43.
... ourselves , which is the strongest imposition of all others ; and we 7 impose upon ourselves in that part which ought with the OF THE UNDERSTANDING . 43.
الصفحة 44
John Locke. impose upon ourselves in that part which ought with the greatest care to be kept free from all imposition . The world is apt to cast great blame on those who have an indifferen- cy for opinions , especially in religion . I ...
John Locke. impose upon ourselves in that part which ought with the greatest care to be kept free from all imposition . The world is apt to cast great blame on those who have an indifferen- cy for opinions , especially in religion . I ...
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