The Philosophical Works of John Locke, 1. kötetG. Bell & Sons, 1901 |
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28. oldal
... thing according to our different , as I may say , positions to it , it is not incongruous to think , nor beneath any man to try , whether another may not have notions of things which have escaped him , and which his reason would make ...
... thing according to our different , as I may say , positions to it , it is not incongruous to think , nor beneath any man to try , whether another may not have notions of things which have escaped him , and which his reason would make ...
31. oldal
... things of his and the neighbouring islands within his commerce ; but far enough from that compre- hensive enlargement of mind which adorns a soul devoted to truth , assisted with letters , and a free generation of the several views and ...
... things of his and the neighbouring islands within his commerce ; but far enough from that compre- hensive enlargement of mind which adorns a soul devoted to truth , assisted with letters , and a free generation of the several views and ...
32. oldal
... things which to him are sacred . Another surveys our differences in religion with an equitable and fair indifference , and so finds , probably , that none of them are in everything unexceptionable . These divisions and systems were made ...
... things which to him are sacred . Another surveys our differences in religion with an equitable and fair indifference , and so finds , probably , that none of them are in everything unexceptionable . These divisions and systems were made ...
56. oldal
... things as they are in themselves , and yet there is nothing more frequent than to do the contrary ; and men are apt to excuse themselves , and think they have reason to do so , if they have but a pretence that it is for God , or a good ...
... things as they are in themselves , and yet there is nothing more frequent than to do the contrary ; and men are apt to excuse themselves , and think they have reason to do so , if they have but a pretence that it is for God , or a good ...
69. oldal
... things , must avoid those undue mixtures , and not by a fondness for what he has found useful and necessary in one , transfer it to another science , where it serves only to perplex and confound the understanding . It is a certain truth ...
... things , must avoid those undue mixtures , and not by a fondness for what he has found useful and necessary in one , transfer it to another science , where it serves only to perplex and confound the understanding . It is a certain truth ...
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