The Philosophical Works of John Locke, 1. kötetG. Bell & Sons, 1901 |
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... evident that the doctrine of innate ideas is false ; for if God impressed any idea on the mind of man from the first moment of its existence , it would doubtless be that of him- self : but we find whole races of men , says Locke , who ...
... evident that the doctrine of innate ideas is false ; for if God impressed any idea on the mind of man from the first moment of its existence , it would doubtless be that of him- self : but we find whole races of men , says Locke , who ...
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... evident and certain ; but that which it oftenest , if not only , misleads us in is , that the principles from which we conclude the grounds upon which we bottom our reasoning , are but a part ; some- thing is left out , which should go ...
... evident and certain ; but that which it oftenest , if not only , misleads us in is , that the principles from which we conclude the grounds upon which we bottom our reasoning , are but a part ; some- thing is left out , which should go ...
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... evident , and very often not so much as true . It is not unusual to see men rest their opinions upon foundations that have no more certainty and solidity than the propositions built on them and embraced for their sake . Such foundations ...
... evident , and very often not so much as true . It is not unusual to see men rest their opinions upon foundations that have no more certainty and solidity than the propositions built on them and embraced for their sake . Such foundations ...
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... evident that virtue leads to happiness that we might as well expect the arithmetician to refuse to be guided in his calculations by the science of numbers , as that he who is versed in the knowledge of good and evil will prefer the evil ...
... evident that virtue leads to happiness that we might as well expect the arithmetician to refuse to be guided in his calculations by the science of numbers , as that he who is versed in the knowledge of good and evil will prefer the evil ...
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... evident principles , yet if they have been made out from them by a wary and unquestionable deduction , may be depended on as certain and infallible truths , and serve as unquestionable truths to prove other points depending on them by a ...
... evident principles , yet if they have been made out from them by a wary and unquestionable deduction , may be depended on as certain and infallible truths , and serve as unquestionable truths to prove other points depending on them by a ...
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