The Works of John Locke, Volumen2T. Longman, 1794 - 8 páginas |
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... arguments , pro and con , ought to be examined , before we come to a judgment . 6. They being capable of great variety . CHA P. XVI . Of the degrees of affent . SECT . 1. Our affent ought to be re- gulated by the grounds of probability ...
... arguments , pro and con , ought to be examined , before we come to a judgment . 6. They being capable of great variety . CHA P. XVI . Of the degrees of affent . SECT . 1. Our affent ought to be re- gulated by the grounds of probability ...
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... arguments : firft , ad verecundiam . 20. Secondly , ad ignorantiam . 21. Thirdly , ad hominem . 22. Fourthly , ad judicium . 23. Above , contrary , and ac- cording to reafon . 24. Reason and faith not op- pofite . CHA P. XVIII . Of ...
... arguments : firft , ad verecundiam . 20. Secondly , ad ignorantiam . 21. Thirdly , ad hominem . 22. Fourthly , ad judicium . 23. Above , contrary , and ac- cording to reafon . 24. Reason and faith not op- pofite . CHA P. XVIII . Of ...
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... arguments for the contrary . 15. What probabilities deter- mine the affent . 16. Where it is in our power to fufpend it . 17. Fourthly , authority . 18. Men not in fo many er- Fours , as is imagined . CHA P. XXI . Of the divifion of the ...
... arguments for the contrary . 15. What probabilities deter- mine the affent . 16. Where it is in our power to fufpend it . 17. Fourthly , authority . 18. Men not in fo many er- Fours , as is imagined . CHA P. XXI . Of the divifion of the ...
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... arguments on both fides , I ( who had been used to fufpect , that the greatest part of difputes were more about the fignification of words than a real difference in the conception of things ) defired , that before they went any farther ...
... arguments on both fides , I ( who had been used to fufpect , that the greatest part of difputes were more about the fignification of words than a real difference in the conception of things ) defired , that before they went any farther ...
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... argument turns ) used fometimes for one collection of fimple ideas , and some- times for another ; which is a perfect abuse of language . Words being intended for figns of my ideas , to make them known to others , not by any natural ...
... argument turns ) used fometimes for one collection of fimple ideas , and some- times for another ; which is a perfect abuse of language . Words being intended for figns of my ideas , to make them known to others , not by any natural ...
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