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" ... by an immediate view and comparing them do it: because the three angles of a triangle cannot be brought at once and be compared with any one or two angles; and so of this the mind has no immediate, no intuitive knowledge. In this case the mind is... "
Observations on the Nature of Demonstrative Evidence: With an Explanation of ... - Página 85
por Thomas Beddoes - 1793 - 172 páginas
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An Essay Concerning Human Understanding, Volumen2

John Locke - 1796 - 554 páginas
...the mind being willing to know the agreement or difagreement in bignefs, be• ' v -' ' tween tween the three angles of a triangle and two right ones,...and, finding thofe equal to two right ones, comes to knew their equality to two right ones. §. 3. Thofe intervening ideas which ferve to ihow the agreement...
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An Essay Concerning Human Understanding: With Thoughts on the ..., Volúmenes1-3

John Locke - 1801 - 986 páginas
...difcover the agreement or difagreement which it fearches ; and this is that which we call reafoning. Thus the mind being willing to know the agreement...angles of a triangle have an equality ; and finding thole equal to two right ones, comes to know their equality to two tight ones. THOSE intervening ideas...
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The works of John Locke. To which is added the life of the author ..., Volumen1

John Locke - 1801 - 398 páginas
...the mind has 110 immediate, no intuitive knowledge. In this case the mind is fain to find out some other angles, to which the three angles of a triangle have an equality; and, finding those equal to two right ones, comes to know their equality to two right ones. 4. 4. This knowledge...
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An Essay Concerning Human Understanding, Volumen2

John Locke - 1813 - 448 páginas
...this the mind has no immediate, no intuitive knowledge. In this case the mind is fain to find out some other angles, to which the three angles of a triangle have an equality ; and finding those equal to two right ones, comes to know their equality to two right ones. , § 3. Depends on proofs....
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An essay concerning human understanding. Also, extr. from the author's works ...

John Locke - 1819 - 468 páginas
...no immediate, no intuitive knowledge. In this cnse the mind is tain to find out some other angle?, to which the three angles of a triangle have an equality; and, finding those equal to two right, ones, comes to know their equality to two right ones. §. 3. Depends on proofs....
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The Works of John Locke, Volumen2

John Locke - 1823 - 460 páginas
...this the mind has no immediate, no intuitive knowledge. In this case the mind is fain to find out some other angles, to which the three angles of a triangle have an equality ; and, finding, those equal to two right ones, comes to know their'equality to two right ones. § 3. Those intervening...
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The Works of John Locke, Volumen2

John Locke - 1823 - 426 páginas
...this the mind has no immediate, no intuitive knowledge. In this case the mind is fain to find out some other angles, to which the three angles of a triangle have an equality; and, rinding those equal to two right ones, comes to know their equality to two right ones. § 3. Those...
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An essay concerning human understanding. To which are now added, i. analysis ...

John Locke - 1824 - 518 páginas
...this the mind has no immediate, no intuitive knowledge. In this case the mind is fain to find out some other angles, to which the three angles of a triangle have an equality ; and, finding those equal to two right ones, comes to know their equality to two right ones. § 3. Those intervening...
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An essay concerning human understanding. To which are now first ..., Volumen2

John Locke - 1828 - 436 páginas
...this the mind has no immediate, no intuitive knowledge. In this case the mind is fain to find out some other angles, to which the three angles of a triangle have an equality ; and, finding those equal to two right ones, comes to know their equality to two right ones. § 3. Those intervening...
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An Essay Concerning Human Understanding: To which are Now First ..., Volumen2

John Locke - 1828 - 424 páginas
...this the mind has no immediate, no intuitive knowledge. In this case the mind is fain to find out some other angles, to which the three angles of a triangle have an equality; and, finding those equal to two right ones, comes to know their equality to two right ones. § 3. Those intervening...
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