The Works of John Locke, Volumen2T. Longman, 1794 - 8 páginas |
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... How in fubftances . 33. How in modes and rela- tions . 34. Seventhly , figurative speech alfo an abufe of language . CHA P. XI . Of the remedies of the foregoing imperfections and abuses . SECT . 1. They are worth feeking . 2. Are not ...
... How in fubftances . 33. How in modes and rela- tions . 34. Seventhly , figurative speech alfo an abufe of language . CHA P. XI . Of the remedies of the foregoing imperfections and abuses . SECT . 1. They are worth feeking . 2. Are not ...
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... How far our knowledge reaches . 8. First , our knowledge of identity and diverfity , as far as our ideas . 9. Secondly , of co - existence , a very little way . 10. Because the connexion be- tween moft fimple ideas is unknown . 11 ...
... How far our knowledge reaches . 8. First , our knowledge of identity and diverfity , as far as our ideas . 9. Secondly , of co - existence , a very little way . 10. Because the connexion be- tween moft fimple ideas is unknown . 11 ...
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... how near of kin foever they may feem to be , and how certain foever it is , that man is an animal , or rational , or white , yet every one at firft hearing perceives the falfhood of thefe propofitions ; humanity is animality , or ...
... how near of kin foever they may feem to be , and how certain foever it is , that man is an animal , or rational , or white , yet every one at firft hearing perceives the falfhood of thefe propofitions ; humanity is animality , or ...
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... needlefs ; but to fhow how uncertain the names of mixed modes naturally are , even in the mouths of those who had both the intention and and the faculty of fpeaking as clearly as language was Ch . 9 . II Imperfection of Words .
... needlefs ; but to fhow how uncertain the names of mixed modes naturally are , even in the mouths of those who had both the intention and and the faculty of fpeaking as clearly as language was Ch . 9 . II Imperfection of Words .
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... how doubtful and obfcure those words are in their fig- nification , which in ordinary ufe appeared very clear and determined . I was once in a meeting of very learned and ingenious physicians , where by chance there arose a question ...
... how doubtful and obfcure those words are in their fig- nification , which in ordinary ufe appeared very clear and determined . I was once in a meeting of very learned and ingenious physicians , where by chance there arose a question ...
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abſtract affent affurance againſt agreement or difagreement alfo alſo anfwer becauſe body cafe caufe cauſe cerning certainty complex idea confequence confider confideration confifts connexion demonftration difcourfe difputes diftinct diftinguish diſcover doubt errour evidence exiftence exiſtence faculties fafe faid fame farther fciences feems fenfe ferve feveral fhall fhould fhow fide fignification figns fimple ideas fince firft firſt folid fome fomething foul fpecies fpirit ftand fubftance fubject fuch fuppofe fyllo fyllogifm greateſt hath himſelf ibid immaterial impoffible inftance intuitive knowledge itſelf knowledge leaft leaſt ledge lefs lordship matter meaſure men's mind miſtake moft moſt motion muft muſt names nature neceffary obferve opinions ourſelves perceive perception perfon philofophy pleaſe poffible pofitions precife prefent principles proofs propofitions queftion reafon real effence reft revelation ſhall ſpeak ſtand ſubſtance thefe themſelves theſe things thofe thoſe thought tion true truth underſtanding univerfal uſe wherein whereof whofe words