| John Locke - 1801 - 398 páginas
...mean, such an use of them, as may serve to convey the precise notions of things, and to express, in general propositions, certain and undoubted truths,...satisfied with, in its search after true knowledge. These two uses are very distinct; and a great deal less exactness will serve in the one than in the... | |
| John Locke - 1805 - 520 páginas
...mean such an use of them, as may serve to convey the precise notions of things, and to express, in general propositions, certain and undoubted truths,...satisfied with, in its search after true knowledge. These two uses are very distinct; and a great deal less exactness will serve in the one than in the... | |
| John Locke - 1823 - 444 páginas
...I mean such an use of them as may serve to convey the precise notions of things, and to express, in general propositions, certain and undoubted truths,...satisfied with, in its search after true knowledge. These two uses are very distinct ; and a great deal less exactness will serve in the one than in the... | |
| John Locke - 1823 - 420 páginas
...may serve to convey the precise notions of things, and to express, in general proposi"titms7"cSrtain and undoubted truths, which the mind may rest upon,...satisfied with, in its search after true knowledge. These two uses are very distinct; snd a great deal less exactness will serve in the one than in the... | |
| John Locke - 1824 - 518 páginas
...mean such an use of them, as may serve to convey the precise notions of things, and to express, in general propositions, certain and undoubted truths,...satisfied with, in its search after true knowledge. These two uses are very distinct ; and a great deal less exactness will serve in the one than in the... | |
| Dionysius Lardner - 1824 - 218 páginas
...words is to convey the precise notions of things, and to express, in general propositions, certain undoubted truths, which the mind may rest upon and...satisfied with in its search after true knowledge. Much more exactness therefore is necessary in this than in the former. 4. Words have but one imperfection,... | |
| John Locke - 1828 - 436 páginas
...I mean such an use of them as may serve to convey the precise notions of things, and to express, in general propositions, certain and undoubted truths,...satisfied with, in its search after true knowledge. These two uses are very distinct ; and a great deal less exactness will serve in the one than in the... | |
| John Locke - 1828 - 602 páginas
...words, I mean such a use of them as may serve to convey the precise notion of things, and to express, in general propositions, certain and undoubted truths,...satisfied with, in its search after true knowledge. These two uses are very distinct ; and a great deal less exactmss will serve in the one, than in the... | |
| John Locke - 1828 - 424 páginas
...I mean such an use of them as may serve to convey the precise notions of things, and to express, in general propositions, certain and undoubted truths,...satisfied with, in its search after true knowledge. These two uses are very distinct; and a great deal less exactness will serve in the one than in the... | |
| Lord Peter King King - 1829 - 426 páginas
...conversation and commerce. The philosophical use is to convey the precise notions of things, and to express in general propositions certain and undoubted truths,...satisfied with in its search after true knowledge. In this last use of words they are especially liable to great imperfections of uncertainty and obscurity... | |
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