... a great tortoise: but being again pressed to know what gave support to the broad-backed tortoise, replied, something, he knew not what. And thus here, as in all other cases where we use words without having clear and distinct ideas, we talk like children;... American Anthropologist - Página 761896Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| John Locke - 1801 - 398 páginas
...that, I think, the being of substance is not shakenbywhac * B. 2.C.2 3 . J. 2' -Mb. §. 2c» B 2 I have we use words without having clear and distinct ideas,...what such a thing is, which they know not, readily give this satisfactoiy answer, that it is something: which in truth signifies no more, when so used... | |
| John Locke - 1805 - 562 páginas
...being. Farther, I say, + ' Sensation convince* us, that there are • B. z. C. 23. § 2. t Ib. § 19. we use words without having clear and distinct ideas,...what such, a thing is, which they know not, readily give this satisfactory answer, that it is something; which in truth signifies no more, when so used... | |
| John Locke - 1805 - 554 páginas
...Sensation convinces us, that there are *B. 2. C. 23. § 2. . , • ••„-• -rib. § 29. •' we use words without having clear and distinct ideas,...what such a thing is, which they know not, readily give this satisfactory answer, that it is something ; which in truth signifies no more, when so used... | |
| John Locke - 1813 - 518 páginas
...on ? To which his anwser was, A great tortoise. But being again pressed to know what gave support to the broad-backed tortoise, replied, Something, he...what such a- thing is, which they know not, readily give this satisfactory answer, That it is something : which , in truth, signifies no more, when so... | |
| John Locke - 1815 - 454 páginas
...can subsist by themselves.' • B. 2. C. 23. § 29. f Ib. § 4. t3 sed to know what gave support to the broad-backed tortoise, replied, something he knew...what such a thing is, which they know not, readily give this satisfactory answer, that it is something ; which in truth signifies no more, when so used... | |
| John Locke - 1823 - 426 páginas
...on ; to which his answer was, a great tortoise. But being again pressed to know what gave support to the broad-backed tortoise, replied, something, he...what such a thing is, which they know not, readily give this satisfactory answer, that it is something: which in truth signifies no more, when so used... | |
| John Locke - 1823 - 432 páginas
...on ; to which his anwer was, a great tortoise. But being again pressed to know what gave support to the broad-backed tortoise, replied, something, he...what such a thing is, which they know not, readily give this satisfactory answer, that it is something : which in truth signifies no more, when so used... | |
| John Locke - 1823 - 672 páginas
...modes or accidents can subsist by themselves.' " (a) B. 8, c. 23, §. *. (4) Ib. §. 29. (e) Ib. $. 4. we use words without having clear and distinct ideas,...talk like children ; who being questioned what such a thing1 is, which they know not, readily give this satisfactory answer, that it is something; which,... | |
| John Locke - 1824 - 606 páginas
...ones.' So that, I think, the being of substance is not shaken by what * B. 2. C. 23. § 2. t Ib, § 29, we use words without having clear and distinct ideas,...what such a thing is, which they know not, readily give this satisfactory answer, that it is something; which in truth signifies no more, when so used... | |
| John Locke - 1824 - 552 páginas
...ones.' So that, I think, the being of substance is not shaken by what •B.9. C.83. §2. tlb.§29. we use words without having clear and distinct ideas,...what such a thing is, which they know not, readily give this satisfactory answer, that it is something; which in truth signifies no more, when so used... | |
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