The Works of John Locke, Volumen1Scientia, 1963 - 500 páginas |
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... innate . 18. If such an assent be a mark of innate , then that one and two are equal to three ; that sweetness is not bitterness ; and a thousand the like , must be innate . 19. Such less general propositions known before these ...
... innate . 18. If such an assent be a mark of innate , then that one and two are equal to three ; that sweetness is not bitterness ; and a thousand the like , must be innate . 19. Such less general propositions known before these ...
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... innate , unless their ideas be innate . 2 , 3. Ideas , especially those belonging to principles , not born with children . 4 , 5. Identity , an idea not innate . 6. Whole and part , not innate ideas . 7. Idea of worship not innate . 8 ...
... innate , unless their ideas be innate . 2 , 3. Ideas , especially those belonging to principles , not born with children . 4 , 5. Identity , an idea not innate . 6. Whole and part , not innate ideas . 7. Idea of worship not innate . 8 ...
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... innate principles ; since even they who require men to believe that there are such innate propositions , do not tell us what they are . It is easy to foresee , that if different men of dif- ferent sects should go about to give us a list ...
... innate principles ; since even they who require men to believe that there are such innate propositions , do not tell us what they are . It is easy to foresee , that if different men of dif- ferent sects should go about to give us a list ...
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