... do not appear to me to have lost the faculty of reasoning; but having joined together some ideas very wrongly, they mistake them for truths, and they err as men do that argue right from wrong principles. An Essay Concerning Human Understanding - Side 142af John Locke - 1796 - 459 siderFuld visning - Om denne bog
| John Locke - 1722 - 640 sider
...other Extreme : For they.do not appear tome to have loft the Faculty of Reafoning ; but having join'd together fome Ideas very wrongly, they miftake them...Realities, they make right Deductions from them. Thus you fliall find a diftracted Man, fanfying himfelf a King, with a right Inference require fuitable Attendance,... | |
| John Hughes - 1735 - 390 sider
...'em at kft for Truths, and, as Mr. Lockt ' 262 E/ays on feveral' SubjeSts. Mr. Locke obferves *, " They err as Men do that argue ** right from wrong Principles. For (fays he) by the «' Violence of their Imaginations, having taken their *' Fancies for Realities, they... | |
| Charles Palmer (Deputy Serjeant of the House of Commons.) - 1748 - 342 sider
...quicknefs, activity and motion in the intellectual faculties, whereby they are deprived of reafon; whereas mad-men, on the other fide, feem to fuffer...having taken their fancies for realities, they make a right deduction from them. Thus you mall find a diffracted man, fancying himfelf a king, with a right... | |
| John Locke - 1768 - 418 sider
...fome Ideas very wrongly, they miftake them for Truths ; and they err as Men do that argue right frqm wrong Principles ; For by the Violence of their Imaginations,...right Deductions from them. Thus you fhall find a diftradted Man, fancying himfelf a King, with & right Inference require ' fuitable Attendance, Refpedt,... | |
| John Wesley - 1782 - 728 sider
...Reafon : whereas mad matron the other fide, feem to fuffer by the other extreme. Tor they do not appear to have loft the faculty of Reafoning: but having...taken their fancies for realities, they make right deduftions fiom them. Thus you fhall find a diftra&ed man fancying himfelf a king, with a right inference,... | |
| John Locke - 1801 - 986 sider
...faculties, whereby they are deprived of reafon j whereas, madmen, on the other fide, feem to fufrcr by the other extreme -, for they do not appear to...with a right inference require fuitable attendance, refpedt, and obedience : Others, who have thought themfelves made of glafs, have ufed the caution neceflafy... | |
| John Locke - 1801 - 340 sider
...quicknefs, activity, and ^notion in the intellectual faculties, whereby they are deprived of reafon ; whereas, madmen, on the other fide, feem to fuffer...right deductions from them. Thus you fhall find a diitraGed man fancying himfelf a king, with a right inference require fuitable attendance, refpect,... | |
| John Locke - 1801 - 950 sider
...quicknefs, activity, and motion in the intellectual faculties, whereby they are deprived of reafon } whereas, madmen, -on the other fide, feem to fuffer...realities, they make right deductions from them. Thus you fliall find a diftrafted man fancying himfelf a king, with a right inference require fuitable attendance,... | |
| John Locke - 1805 - 554 sider
...have lost the faculty of reasoning ; but having joined together some ideas very wrongly, they mistake them for truths, and they err as men do that argue...realities, they make right deductions from them. Thus you shall find a distracted man fancying himself a king, with a right inference require suitable attendance,... | |
| John Locke - 1815 - 454 sider
...have lost the faculty of reasoning; but having joined together some ideas very wrongly, they mistake them for truths, and they err as men do that argue...realities, they make right deductions from them. Thus you shall find a distracted man fancying himself a king, with a right inference require suitable attendance,... | |
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