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An essay concerning human understanding. Also extr. from the author's works ... - Página 3
por John Locke - 1815
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Versuch einer wissenschaftlichen Darstellung der Geschichte ..., Volumen2,Parte1

Johann Eduard Erdmann - 1840 - 460 páginas
...in meddling with things exceeding its comprehension, to shop when it is at the utmost extent of its tether and to sit down in a quiet ignorance of those things, which upon examination we found to be beyond the reach of our capacities. — Thus men extending their enquiries beyond their...
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Essays on History, Philosophy, and Theology, Volumen2

Robert Vaughan - 1849 - 338 páginas
...things ' which exceed its comprehension, to stop when it is at ' the utmost extent of its tether, and sit down in a quiet ' ignorance of those things which...' found to be beyond the reach of our capacities.' That this modest and quiet wisdom should be little acceptable to French Eclectics or German Transcendentalists...
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Thoughts on the conduct of the understanding

Basil Montagu - 1849 - 284 páginas
...exceeding its comprehension, to stop when it is at the utmost extent of its tether, and to sit down in quiet ignorance of those things which, upon examination, are found to be above the reach of our capacities. We should not then, perhaps, be so prone, out of affectation of...
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Course of the history of modern philosophy, tr. by O.W. Wight, Volumen2

Claude Henri Victor Cousin - 1852 - 464 páginas
...in meddling with things exceeding its comprehension ; to stop when it is at the utmost extent of its tether ; and to sit down in a quiet ignorance of those...then, perhaps, be so forward, out of an affectation of a universal knowledge, to raise questions, and perplex ourselves and others with disputes about things...
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The New quarterly review, and digest of current literature, Volumen7

1858 - 422 páginas
...in meddling with things exceeding its compreliension, to stop when it is at the utmost extent of its tether, and to sit down in a quiet ignorance of those...are found to be beyond the reach of our capacities." And again : " For I thought that the first step towards satisfying several inquiries the mind of man...
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Course of the History of Modern Philosophy, Volumen1

Victor Cousin - 1853 - 444 páginas
...encouraging useful investigations. ing its comprehension; to stop when it is at the utmost extent of its tether; and to sit down in a quiet ignorance of those...then, perhaps, be so forward, out of an affectation of a universal knowledge, to raise questions, and perplex ourselves and others with disputes about things...
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Locke's essays. An essay concerning human understanding. And A treatise on ...

John Locke - 1854 - 536 páginas
...in mecMling with things exceeding its comprehension ; to stop when it is at the utmost extent of its tether ; and to sit down in a quiet ignorance of those...then, perhaps, be so forward, out of an affectation of a universal knowledge, to raise questions, and perplex ourselves and others with disputes about things...
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The Philosophical Works of John Locke, Volumen1

John Locke - 1854 - 560 páginas
...in meddling with things exceeding its comprehension ; to stop when it is at the utmost extent of its tether; and to sit down in a quiet ignorance of those...our capacities.* We should not then perhaps be so retinS d'une si longue poursuite, c'est d' avoir appris a recognoltre sa foiblesse. L'ignorance qui...
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The Collected Works of Dugald Stewart, Volumen1

Dugald Stewart - 1854 - 660 páginas
...of knowledge where vogue dans toute 1'Allemagne, que ceui imagination has no influence over the its tether ; and to sit down in a quiet ignorance of those...are found to be beyond the reach of our capacities." . . . . " My right hand writes," says Locke, in another part of his Essay, " whilst my left hand is...
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The Biographical History of Philosophy from Its Origin in Greece ..., Volumen1

George Henry Lewes - 1857 - 838 páginas
...the things exceeding its comprehension, to stop when it is at the utmost extent of its tether, and sit down in a quiet ignorance of those things which...then perhaps be so forward, out of an affectation of universal knowledge, to raise questions and perplex ourselves and others about things to which our...
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