| John Locke - 1796 - 554 páginas
...it? were juxta-pofition or application one to another, to perceive their agreement, or difagreement, it is fain, by the intervention of other ideas (one or more, as it happens) to difcover the agreement or difagreement which it fearches ; and this is .that •which we call reafohing.... | |
| John Locke - 1801 - 398 páginas
...cannot so bring its ideas together, as by their immediate comparison, and as it were juxta-position or application one to another, to perceive their agreement,...agreement or disagreement which it searches; and this is that which we call reasoning. Thus the mind being willing to know the agreement or disagreement in... | |
| John Locke - 1801 - 334 páginas
...it were juxta-pofition or application one to another, to perceive their agreement or difagreement, it is fain, by the intervention of other ideas (one or more, as it happens) to difcover the agreement or difagreement which it fearches ; and this is that which we call reafoning.... | |
| John Locke - 1801 - 950 páginas
...it were juxta-poiition or application one to another, to perceive their agreement or difagreement, it is fain, by the intervention of other ideas (one or more, as it happens) to difcover the agreement or difagreement •which it fearches ; and this is that which we call reafoning.... | |
| John Locke - 1805 - 508 páginas
...cannot so bring its ideas together, as by their immediate comparison, and as it were juxta-position or application one to another, to perceive' their agreement, or disagreement, it is fain, oy the intervention of other ideas (one or more, as it happens) to discover the agreement or disagreement... | |
| John Locke - 1813 - 448 páginas
...cannot so bring its ideas together, as by their immediate comparison, and as it were juxta-position or application one to another, to perceive their agreement...agreement or disagreement which it searches ; and this is that which we call reasoning. Thus the mind being willing to know the agreement or disagreement in... | |
| Dugald Stewart - 1814 - 560 páginas
...it were, juxta-position, or application one to another, to perceive their agreement or disaagreement it is fain, by the intervention of other ideas (one...agreement or disagreement, which it searches ; and this is that which we call reasoning-."! According to these definitions, supposing the equality of two lines... | |
| John Locke - 1816 - 1048 páginas
...cannot so bring its ideas together, as by their immediate comparison, and as it were juxta-position or application one to another, to perceive their agreement...agreement or disagreement which it searches; and this is that which we call reasoning. Thus the mind being1 willing to know the agreement or disagreement in... | |
| Dugald Stewart - 1818 - 346 páginas
...were, juxtaposition, or application one to " another, to perceive their agreement or dis" agreement, it is fain, by the intervention " of other ideas,...more, as it hap"-pens), to discover the agreement or dis" agreement which it searches ; and this is " what we call Reasoning" According to these definitions... | |
| John Locke - 1819 - 460 páginas
...cannot so bring its ideas together, as by their immediate comparison, and as it were juxta position or application one to another, to perceive their agreement...agreement or disagreement which it searches; and this is that which we call reasoning. Thus the mind being willing to know the agreement or disagreement in... | |
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