The Works of John Locke, Volumen1Thomas Tegg, 1823 |
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... maxim of the duke de la Rochefoucault , which he particularly admired , " that gravity is a mystery of the body , invented to conceal the defects of the mind . " One thing , which those who lived any time with Mr. Locke could not help ...
... maxim of the duke de la Rochefoucault , which he particularly admired , " that gravity is a mystery of the body , invented to conceal the defects of the mind . " One thing , which those who lived any time with Mr. Locke could not help ...
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... maxims . 13. By this , they are not distinguished from other knowable truths . 14. If coming to the use of reason were the time of their dis- covery , it would not prove them innate . 15 , 16. The steps by which the mind attains ...
... maxims . 13. By this , they are not distinguished from other knowable truths . 14. If coming to the use of reason were the time of their dis- covery , it would not prove them innate . 15 , 16. The steps by which the mind attains ...
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... maxims . 20. One and one equal to two , & c . not general nor useful , answered . 21. These maxims not being known sometimes till proposed , proves them not innate . 22. Implicitly known before proposing , signifies that the mind is ...
... maxims . 20. One and one equal to two , & c . not general nor useful , answered . 21. These maxims not being known sometimes till proposed , proves them not innate . 22. Implicitly known before proposing , signifies that the mind is ...
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... maxims universally received , that it will , no doubt , be thought strange , if any one should seem to question it . But yet I take liberty to say , that these propositions are so far from having an universal assent , that there are ...
... maxims universally received , that it will , no doubt , be thought strange , if any one should seem to question it . But yet I take liberty to say , that these propositions are so far from having an universal assent , that there are ...
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... maxims ? If truths can be imprinted on the understanding without being perceived , I can see no difference there can be between any truths the mind is capable of knowing , in respect of their original : they must all be innate , or all ...
... maxims ? If truths can be imprinted on the understanding without being perceived , I can see no difference there can be between any truths the mind is capable of knowing , in respect of their original : they must all be innate , or all ...
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