A Treatise on the Conduct of the UnderstandingS. Andrus & son, 1849 - 132 من الصفحات |
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John Locke. A 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. A 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 ...
الصفحة 22
... than rest on such grounds as may deceive them , and will , as is visible , serve to support error as well as truth ? To this I answer , the reason why they do not make use of better and surer principles , is 22 OF THE CONDUCT.
... than rest on such grounds as may deceive them , and will , as is visible , serve to support error as well as truth ? To this I answer , the reason why they do not make use of better and surer principles , is 22 OF THE CONDUCT.
الصفحة 38
... error out of the world is for every one impartially to ex- amine himself . If others will not deal fairly with their own minds , does that make my errors truths ? or ought it to make me in love with them , and willing to impose on ...
... error out of the world is for every one impartially to ex- amine himself . If others will not deal fairly with their own minds , does that make my errors truths ? or ought it to make me in love with them , and willing to impose on ...
الصفحة 43
... error . We take our principles at hap - hazard , upon trust , and without ever having examined them , and then believe a whole system , upon a presumption that they are true and solid ; and what is all this , but childish , shameful ...
... error . We take our principles at hap - hazard , upon trust , and without ever having examined them , and then believe a whole system , upon a presumption that they are true and solid ; and what is all this , but childish , shameful ...
الصفحة 44
... error and worse consequences . To be indifferent which of two opinions is true , is the right temper of the mind that preserves it from being imposed on , and disposes it to examine with that in- differency , till it has done its best ...
... error and worse consequences . To be indifferent which of two opinions is true , is the right temper of the mind that preserves it from being imposed on , and disposes it to examine with that in- differency , till it has done its best ...
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