| J. JOHNSON - 1801 - 374 páginas
...proper instrument of reason and means of knowledge; it will follow, that before Aristotle there was not one man that did or' could know any thing by reason;...since the invention of syllogisms, there is not one of ten thousand that doth. But God has not been so sparing to men to make them barely two-legged creatures,... | |
| John Locke - 1805 - 508 páginas
...proper instrument of reason and means of knowledge; it will follow, that before Aristotle there was not one man that did or could know any thing by reason;...been so sparing to men to make them barely two-legged caeatures, and left it to Aristotle to make them rational, ie those few of them that he could get so... | |
| John Locke - 1813 - 448 páginas
...proper instrument of reason and means of knowledge, it will follow, that before Aristotle there was not one man that did or could know any thing by reason...since the invention of syllogisms, there is not one of ten thousand that doth. But God has not been so sparing to men to make them barely two-legged creatures,... | |
| John Locke - 1819 - 460 páginas
...instrument of reason and means of knowledge ; it will follow, that before Aristotle there was «ot one man that did or could know any thing by reason;...syllogisms, there is not one often thousand that doth. Bnt God has not been so sparing to men to make them barely two-legged creatures, and left it to Aristotle... | |
| 1819 - 404 páginas
...confidence in those forms ot argumentation ; but this is still but believing, not being certain. — But God has not been so sparing to men to make them...creatures, and left it to Aristotle to make them rational. God has been more bountiful to mankind than so. He has given them a mind that can reason, without being... | |
| 1819 - 406 páginas
...confidence in those foi ins of argumentation ; but this is still but believing, not being certain. — But God has not been so sparing to men to make them...creatures, and left it to Aristotle to make them rational. God has been more bountiful to mankind than so. tie has given them n mind that can reason, without... | |
| John Locke - 1819 - 468 páginas
...perceives in things thus in their native state would be quite lost, if this argument were managed learnany thing by reason; and that since the invention of syllogisms, there is not one often thousand that doth. edly, and proposed in mode and figure. For it very often confounds the connexion : and, 1 think, every... | |
| John Locke - 1823 - 404 páginas
...proper instrument of reason and means of knowledge ; it will follow, that before Aristotle there was not one man that did or could know any thing by reason...since the invention of syllogisms .there is not one of ten thousand that doth. But God has not been so sparing to men to make them barely two-legged creatures,... | |
| John Locke - 1823 - 398 páginas
...proper instrument of reason and means of knowledge ; it will follow, that before Aristotle there was not one man that did or could know any thing by. reason...and that since the invention of syllogisms there is nofone of ten thousand that doth. But God has not been so sparing to men to make them barely two-legged... | |
| John Locke - 1824 - 510 páginas
...could know any thing by reason ; and that since the invention of syllogisms, there is not one of ten thousand that doth. But God has not been so sparing...left it to Aristotle to make them rational, ie those Tew of them that he could get so to examine the grounds of syllogisms, as to see, that in above threescore... | |
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