An Analytical Abridgment of Locke's Essay Concerning Human UnderstandingJ. McCreery, 1808 - 307 sider |
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Side xv
... mankind a lucky mistake ( for it was a mistake ) which Mr. Locke made , when he called his book an Essay on Human Understanding . For some part of the ines- timable benefit of that book has , merely on account of its title , reached to ...
... mankind a lucky mistake ( for it was a mistake ) which Mr. Locke made , when he called his book an Essay on Human Understanding . For some part of the ines- timable benefit of that book has , merely on account of its title , reached to ...
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... mankind hath no sufficient means to attain a certain knowledge of it . It is therefore worth while to search out the bounds between Opinion and Knowledge , and examine by what measures , in things whereof we have no cer- tain knowledge ...
... mankind hath no sufficient means to attain a certain knowledge of it . It is therefore worth while to search out the bounds between Opinion and Knowledge , and examine by what measures , in things whereof we have no cer- tain knowledge ...
Side 18
... mankind give testimony to the law of nature ; but yet I think it must be allow- ed , that several moral rules may receive from man- kind a very general approbation , without either knowing or admitting the true ground of morality ...
... mankind give testimony to the law of nature ; but yet I think it must be allow- ed , that several moral rules may receive from man- kind a very general approbation , without either knowing or admitting the true ground of morality ...
Side 21
... distinct hypotheses , and were fit to support the doctrines of their particu- lar schools or churches : —a plain evidence that there are no such innate truths . Nay , many men not on- 1 3 ly deny these , but by denying freedom to mankind ...
... distinct hypotheses , and were fit to support the doctrines of their particu- lar schools or churches : —a plain evidence that there are no such innate truths . Nay , many men not on- 1 3 ly deny these , but by denying freedom to mankind ...
Side 22
... mankind , as not worthy the reckoning . And then their argument stands thus : The principles which all mankind allow for true , are innate ; those that men of right reason admit , are the principles allowed by all mankind ; we , and ...
... mankind , as not worthy the reckoning . And then their argument stands thus : The principles which all mankind allow for true , are innate ; those that men of right reason admit , are the principles allowed by all mankind ; we , and ...
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