A Treatise on the Conduct of the Understanding, العدد 1Timothy Bedlington, 1828 - 132 من الصفحات |
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... errors , rather than to open a way to truth . " And therefore a little after he says , " That it is absolutely necessary that a better and perfecter use and employ- ment of the mind and understanding should be introduced ...
... errors , rather than to open a way to truth . " And therefore a little after he says , " That it is absolutely necessary that a better and perfecter use and employ- ment of the mind and understanding should be introduced ...
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... error all their lives . Some of them I shall take notice of , and endeavour to point out proper reme- dies for in the following discourse . § 3. Reasoning . BESIDES the want of determined ideas OF THE CONDUCT § 2. Parts. ...
... error all their lives . Some of them I shall take notice of , and endeavour to point out proper reme- dies for in the following discourse . § 3. Reasoning . BESIDES the want of determined ideas OF THE CONDUCT § 2. Parts. ...
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... Error and truth are uncertainly blended in their minds is ; their decisions are lame and defec- tive , and they are very often mistaken in their judgments : the reason whereof is , they converse but with one sort of men , they read but ...
... Error and truth are uncertainly blended in their minds is ; their decisions are lame and defec- tive , and they are very often mistaken in their judgments : the reason whereof is , they converse but with one sort of men , they read but ...
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... to judge . And thus they falling into a habit of determining of truth and falsehood by such ' wrong measures , it is no wonder they should embrace error for .certainty , and be very positive in 20 OF THE CONDUCT 6. Principles. ...
... to judge . And thus they falling into a habit of determining of truth and falsehood by such ' wrong measures , it is no wonder they should embrace error for .certainty , and be very positive in 20 OF THE CONDUCT 6. Principles. ...
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John Locke. embrace error for .certainty , and be very positive in things they have no ground for . There is not any , who pretends to the least reason , but , when any of these his false maxims are brought to the test , must ac ...
John Locke. embrace error for .certainty , and be very positive in things they have no ground for . There is not any , who pretends to the least reason , but , when any of these his false maxims are brought to the test , must ac ...
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