A Treatise on the Conduct of the Understanding, العدد 1Timothy Bedlington, 1828 - 132 من الصفحات |
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... prejudices , over - weening presumption , and narrowing our minds . The want of exercis- ing it in the full extent of things intelligible , is that which weakens and extinguishes this noble faculty in us . Trace it , and see whe- ther ...
... prejudices , over - weening presumption , and narrowing our minds . The want of exercis- ing it in the full extent of things intelligible , is that which weakens and extinguishes this noble faculty in us . Trace it , and see whe- ther ...
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... prejudice against , he meets with more to be said for a great many things than before he was aware of , or could have imagined . Which of these two , now , is most likely to judge right in our religious controversies , and to be most ...
... prejudice against , he meets with more to be said for a great many things than before he was aware of , or could have imagined . Which of these two , now , is most likely to judge right in our religious controversies , and to be most ...
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... prejudice must not be suffered to give beauty or de- formity to any of their opinions . §4 . Of Practice and Habits . WE are born with faculties and powers capable almost of any thing , such at least as would carry us farther than can ...
... prejudice must not be suffered to give beauty or de- formity to any of their opinions . §4 . Of Practice and Habits . WE are born with faculties and powers capable almost of any thing , such at least as would carry us farther than can ...
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... inconsistencies , and that they have a real existence where real existence is supposed , and are not mere chimeras with a supposed existence . E § 10. Prejudice . EVERY one is forward to complain OF THE UNDERSTANDING . 37.
... inconsistencies , and that they have a real existence where real existence is supposed , and are not mere chimeras with a supposed existence . E § 10. Prejudice . EVERY one is forward to complain OF THE UNDERSTANDING . 37.
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John Locke. § 10. Prejudice . EVERY one is forward to complain of the prejudices that mislead other men or parties , as if he were free , and had none of his own . This being objected on all sides , it is agreed , that it is a fault and ...
John Locke. § 10. Prejudice . EVERY one is forward to complain of the prejudices that mislead other men or parties , as if he were free , and had none of his own . This being objected on all sides , it is agreed , that it is a fault and ...
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