The Works of John Locke, Volumen1Scientia, 1963 - 500 páginas |
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... proposition can be found that receives ge- neral assent as soon as heard and understood , that must be admitted for an innate proposition , as well as this maxim , " that it is impossible for the same thing to be , and not to be ...
... proposition can be found that receives ge- neral assent as soon as heard and understood , that must be admitted for an innate proposition , as well as this maxim , " that it is impossible for the same thing to be , and not to be ...
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... propositions that is innate . For I would gladly have any one name that proposition , whose terms or ideas were either of them innate . We by degrees get ideas and names , and learn their appro- priated connexion one with another ; and ...
... propositions that is innate . For I would gladly have any one name that proposition , whose terms or ideas were either of them innate . We by degrees get ideas and names , and learn their appro- priated connexion one with another ; and ...
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... proposition as to its meaning ( for it is the sense , and not sound , that is and must be the principle or common notion ) , viz . " virtue is the best worship of God ; " i.e. is most accept- able to him ; which if virtue be taken , as ...
... proposition as to its meaning ( for it is the sense , and not sound , that is and must be the principle or common notion ) , viz . " virtue is the best worship of God ; " i.e. is most accept- able to him ; which if virtue be taken , as ...
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