The Works of John Locke, Volumen1Scientia, 1963 - 500 páginas |
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... truth of that proposition . But neither does he then readily assent , because it is an innate truth , nor was his assent wanting till then , be- cause he wanted the use of reason ; but the truth of it appears to him , as soon as he has ...
... truth of that proposition . But neither does he then readily assent , because it is an innate truth , nor was his assent wanting till then , be- cause he wanted the use of reason ; but the truth of it appears to him , as soon as he has ...
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... truth as this , " that it is impossible for the same thing to be , and not to be . " Whereby it is evident , that they are farther removed from a title to be innate ; and the doubt of their being native im- pressions on the mind is ...
... truth as this , " that it is impossible for the same thing to be , and not to be . " Whereby it is evident , that they are farther removed from a title to be innate ; and the doubt of their being native im- pressions on the mind is ...
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... truth of it ; which yet his faculties , if carefully employed , were able to make clear and evident to him . But ... truth , lays those foundations surer . This I am certain , I have not made it my business either to quit or follow any ...
... truth of it ; which yet his faculties , if carefully employed , were able to make clear and evident to him . But ... truth , lays those foundations surer . This I am certain , I have not made it my business either to quit or follow any ...
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