| J. JOHNSON - 1801 - 374 sivua
...principles: sometimes for clear and son? fair deductions from those principles; and sometimes H 4 ibr for the cause, and particularly the final cause. But...and that is, as it stands for a faculty in man, that faculty.whereby man is supposed to be distinguished from beasts, and wherein it is evident be much... | |
| John Locke - 1805 - 508 sivua
...and fair deductions from those principles ; and sometimes Various significations of the word reason. for the cause, and particularly the final cause. But...and wherein it is evident he much surpasses them. §. 2. If general knowledge, as has been Whereinreashown, consists in a perception of the agree- spning... | |
| John Locke - 1805 - 520 sivua
...sometimes for clear and fair deductions from those principles i and sometimes for Cb. 17. Reason. 241 for the cause, and particularly the final cause. But...different from all these: and that is, as it stands fora faculty in man, that faculty whereby man is supposed to be distinguished from beasts, and whereiu... | |
| John Locke - 1813 - 448 sivua
...significations : sometimes it is taken for true and clear principles ; sometimes for clear and fair deductions from those principles ; and sometimes for the cause,...and wherein it is evident he much surpasses them. § 2. Wherein reasoning consists. IF general knowledge, as has been shown, consists in a perception... | |
| John Locke - 1816 - 1048 sivua
...somethoword times it is taken for true and clear prinreason. ciples : sometimes for clear and fair deductions from those principles; and sometimes for the cause,...and wherein it is evident he much surpasses them. §. 2. If general knowledge, as has been Wherein shown, consists in a perception of the agree- reas°nius... | |
| 1823 - 626 sivua
...man, He says of Reason, " It Is sagacity, and the power of illation or inference, and that it is a faculty whereby man is SUPPOSED to be distinguished from beasts, and wherein, it is very evident, he much surpasses them." This, I think, may be taken as a fair admission, that, although... | |
| John Locke - 1823 - 404 sivua
...siglanguage has different significations: nificationsof sometimes it is taken for true and clear thc word principles; sometimes for clear and fair reasondeductions...wherein it is evident he much surpasses them. VOL. in. I Wherein § 2. If general knowledge, as has been reasoning- shown, consists in a perception of... | |
| John Locke - 1823 - 406 sivua
...sometimes it is taken for true and clear the word principles; sometimes for clear and fair deductions from those principles ; and sometimes for the cause,...it is evident he much surpasses them. VOL. III. I Wherein § 2. If general knowledge, as has been reasoning shown, consists in a perception of the consists.... | |
| John Locke - 1823 - 412 sivua
...sometimes it is taken for true and clear tlie woril principles; sometimes for clear and fair deductions from those principles ; and sometimes for the cause,...and wherein it is evident he much surpasses them. . i *-» VOL. in. i Wherein § 2. If general knowledge, as has been reasoning shown, consists in a... | |
| John Locke - 1823 - 404 sivua
...it is taken for true and clear the wor(1 principles; sometimes for clear and fair reason deductions from those principles ; and sometimes for the cause,...beasts, and wherein it is evident he much surpasses themr VOL.in. I Wherein § 2. If general knowledge, as has been reasoning shown, consists in a perception... | |
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