A Treatise on the Conduct of the Understanding, العدد 1Timothy Bedlington, 1828 - 132 من الصفحات |
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... suppose of equal natural parts ; all the odds between them has been the differ- ent scope that has been given to their under- standings to range in , for the gathering up of information , and furnishing their heads with ideas and ...
... suppose of equal natural parts ; all the odds between them has been the differ- ent scope that has been given to their under- standings to range in , for the gathering up of information , and furnishing their heads with ideas and ...
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... suppose ( unless he be self - con- demned ) that his persuasion is built upon good grounds ; and that his assent is no greater than what the evidence of the truth he holds forces him to ; and that they are arguments , and not ...
... suppose ( unless he be self - con- demned ) that his persuasion is built upon good grounds ; and that his assent is no greater than what the evidence of the truth he holds forces him to ; and that they are arguments , and not ...
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... suppose with- out examining , that what they hold is true , and they think they ought to be zealous for it . Those , it is plain by their warmth and eagerness , are not indifferent for their own opinions , but methinks are very ...
... suppose with- out examining , that what they hold is true , and they think they ought to be zealous for it . Those , it is plain by their warmth and eagerness , are not indifferent for their own opinions , but methinks are very ...
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... in knowledge , and not deceive and swell them- selves with a little articulated air , should lay down this as a fundamental rule , not to take words for things , nor suppose that names in books OF THE UNDERSTANDING . 83.
... in knowledge , and not deceive and swell them- selves with a little articulated air , should lay down this as a fundamental rule , not to take words for things , nor suppose that names in books OF THE UNDERSTANDING . 83.
الصفحة 84
John Locke. words for things , nor suppose that names in books signify real entities in nature , till they 、 can frame clear and distinct ideas of those en- tities . It will not perhaps be allowed , if I should set down " substantial ...
John Locke. words for things , nor suppose that names in books signify real entities in nature , till they 、 can frame clear and distinct ideas of those en- tities . It will not perhaps be allowed , if I should set down " substantial ...
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