An Analytical Abridgment of Locke's Essay Concerning Human UnderstandingJ. McCreery, 1808 - 307 sider |
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Side vi
... never write for any thing but Truth , and never publish any thing to others , which I am not fully persuaded of my- self , and do not think that I understand . So that I never have need of false colours to set off the weak parts of an ...
... never write for any thing but Truth , and never publish any thing to others , which I am not fully persuaded of my- self , and do not think that I understand . So that I never have need of false colours to set off the weak parts of an ...
Side xv
... never speaks of our author but in terms of the high- est praise , " Whom ( says he ) I reverence on this side of Idolatry ( pt . 1. p . 201. ) " Whose opinions in any matter are not slightly to be rejected , nor can they be modestly con ...
... never speaks of our author but in terms of the high- est praise , " Whom ( says he ) I reverence on this side of Idolatry ( pt . 1. p . 201. ) " Whose opinions in any matter are not slightly to be rejected , nor can they be modestly con ...
Side xvi
... never lead : that it would have made much difference in the Essay , if Mr. Locke had sooner been aware of the inseparable connexion between Words and Knowledge ; and that among other things , he would not have talked of the Composition ...
... never lead : that it would have made much difference in the Essay , if Mr. Locke had sooner been aware of the inseparable connexion between Words and Knowledge ; and that among other things , he would not have talked of the Composition ...
Side 11
... never knew or was conscious of then all propositions which are true , and which the mind is capable of knowing , may be said to be imprinted : so that if the Capacity of Knowing be the natural Impression contended for , all the Truths a ...
... never knew or was conscious of then all propositions which are true , and which the mind is capable of knowing , may be said to be imprinted : so that if the Capacity of Knowing be the natural Impression contended for , all the Truths a ...
Side 14
... never thought on whence , if there are any innate truths , they must be the first of any thought on ; and should appear most clearly in those persons in whom we find no traces of them : for children , ideots , savages , and illiterate ...
... never thought on whence , if there are any innate truths , they must be the first of any thought on ; and should appear most clearly in those persons in whom we find no traces of them : for children , ideots , savages , and illiterate ...
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