| John Locke - 1722 - 640 páginas
...in this, the Mind is at no pains of proving or examining, but perceives the Truth, as the Eye doth Light, only by being directed toward it. Thus the Mind perceives, That White is not Black, That a Cue Vis not a 'triangle, That Three are more than Two, and equal to One and 7-aw. Such kind of Truths... | |
| John Locke - 1796 - 554 páginas
...proving or examining, but perceives the truth, as the eye doth light, only by being directed towards it. Thus the mind perceives, that white is not black,...three are more than two, and equal to one and two. Such kind of (ruths the mind perceives at the firft fight of the ideas together, by bare intuition,... | |
| John Locke - 1801 - 950 páginas
...in this, the mind is at no pains of proving or examining, but perceives the: truth, as the eye doth light, only by being directed toward it. Thus the...that three are more than two, and equal to one and 'wo. Such kind of truths the mind perceives at the firft fight of the ideas together, by bare intuition,... | |
| John Locke - 1801 - 334 páginas
...at no pains of proving or examining, but perceives the truth, as the eye doth light, only by bjing directed, toward it. Thus the mind perceives, that...three are more than two, and equal to one and two. Such kind of truths the mind perceives at the firft fight of the ideas together, by bare intuition,... | |
| John Locke - 1801 - 986 páginas
...in this, the mind is at no pains of proving or examining, but perceives the truth, as the'eye doth light, only by being directed toward it. Thus the mind perceives, that white is not bl<ick, that a circle is not a triangle, that three are more than two, and equal to one and two. Such... | |
| John Locke - 1801 - 398 páginas
...For in this the mind is at no pains of proving or examining, but perceives the truth, as the eye doth light, only by being directed toward it. Thus the mind perceives, that white is not black,'that a circle is not a triangle, that three are more than two, and equal to one and two. Such... | |
| John Locke - 1808 - 346 páginas
...Truth is perceived by bare Intuition, without the pains of examination and proof; thus, we perceive that a circle is not a triangle, that three are more than two, and equal to two and one. All the certainty of our knowledge depends on this Intuition ; and there can be no greater... | |
| John Locke - 1816 - 1048 páginas
...proving or examining, but perceives the truth, as the eye doth light, only by being directed towards it Thus the mind perceives, that white is not black, that a circle is not a triangle, that three arc more than two, and equal to one and two. Such kind of truths the mind perceives at the first sight... | |
| 1818 - 596 páginas
...convince President Bates, then any modern writer: let the language of Locke himself therefore be heard. " The mind perceives, that white is not black, that...circle is not a triangle, that three are more than fu>0, and equal to one and two. Such kind of truths the mind perceives at the first sight of the ideas... | |
| John Locke - 1819 - 460 páginas
...but perceives the truth, as the eye doth light, only by being directtd towards it. Thus the rriind .perceives, that white is not black, that a circle...three are more than two, and equal to one and two. Such kind of truths the mind perceives at the first light of the ideas together, by bare intuition,... | |
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