The works of John Locke. To which is added the life of the author and a collection of several of his pieces, publ. by mr. Desmaizeaux, Nide 11812 |
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... evident these maxims are not in the mind so early as the use of rea- son : and therefore the coming to the use of reason is falsely assigned , as the time of their discovery . How many instances of the use of reason may we observe in ...
... evident these maxims are not in the mind so early as the use of rea- son : and therefore the coming to the use of reason is falsely assigned , as the time of their discovery . How many instances of the use of reason may we observe in ...
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... evident maxims in the mind , till it comes to the exercise of reason : but I deny that the coming to the use of reason is the precise time when they are first taken notice of ; and if that were the pre- cise time , I deny that it would ...
... evident maxims in the mind , till it comes to the exercise of reason : but I deny that the coming to the use of reason is the precise time when they are first taken notice of ; and if that were the pre- cise time , I deny that it would ...
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... evident propositions , which are assented to at first hearing , as that one and two are equal to three ; that green is not red , & c .; are received as the con- sequences of those more universal proposi- tions , which are looked on as ...
... evident propositions , which are assented to at first hearing , as that one and two are equal to three ; that green is not red , & c .; are received as the con- sequences of those more universal proposi- tions , which are looked on as ...
Sivu 25
... evident propositions ; and therefore it is longer before they are admitted and assented to by the growing understanding . And as to the usefulness of these magnified maxims , that perhaps will not be found so great as is generally ...
... evident propositions ; and therefore it is longer before they are admitted and assented to by the growing understanding . And as to the usefulness of these magnified maxims , that perhaps will not be found so great as is generally ...
Sivu 26
... evident truths , upon their being proposed : but it is clear , that whosoever does so , finds in himself , that he then begins to know a proposition , which he knew not before ; and which , from thenceforth , he never questions : not ...
... evident truths , upon their being proposed : but it is clear , that whosoever does so , finds in himself , that he then begins to know a proposition , which he knew not before ; and which , from thenceforth , he never questions : not ...
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