The Philosophical Works of the Late Right Honorable Henry St. John, Lord Viscount Bolingbroke, Tom 1David Mallet, 1754 - 379 |
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Strona 8
... observe that many things have paffed by the help of Greek and Latin among us , that would not have paffed fo well in mere En- glifa . TULLY reformed this pedantry indeed , but he did it rather with a view to enrich his lan- guage , than ...
... observe that many things have paffed by the help of Greek and Latin among us , that would not have paffed fo well in mere En- glifa . TULLY reformed this pedantry indeed , but he did it rather with a view to enrich his lan- guage , than ...
Strona 18
... observe , in Mr. LOCKE's method and with his affiftance , fomething about the phænomena of the human mind , by which we may judge furely of the na- ture , extent , and reality of human knowledge . I fay , we may judge furely of them ...
... observe , in Mr. LOCKE's method and with his affiftance , fomething about the phænomena of the human mind , by which we may judge furely of the na- ture , extent , and reality of human knowledge . I fay , we may judge furely of them ...
Strona 23
... observe , however , that it belongs only to a preat philosopher to frame an argument to prove himself that he exifts , which is an ob- ject of intuitive knowledge , and concerning which it is impoffible he should have any doubt * . In ...
... observe , however , that it belongs only to a preat philosopher to frame an argument to prove himself that he exifts , which is an ob- ject of intuitive knowledge , and concerning which it is impoffible he should have any doubt * . In ...
Strona 38
... observe the altera- tions that are made by nature , or by art , in our complex ideas of fubftances , or when we reflect on the continual viciffitude and flux of all the af- fections , and paffion , and the confequences of them , how can ...
... observe the altera- tions that are made by nature , or by art , in our complex ideas of fubftances , or when we reflect on the continual viciffitude and flux of all the af- fections , and paffion , and the confequences of them , how can ...
Strona 43
... observation will be verified , that human sen- fations are determined by the actual difpofition , whether original or accidental , of human bodies , and cannot therefore help to communicate to us any knowledge of the inward ...
... observation will be verified , that human sen- fations are determined by the actual difpofition , whether original or accidental , of human bodies , and cannot therefore help to communicate to us any knowledge of the inward ...
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Strona 94 - Bred to think as well as speak by rote, they furnish their minds, as they furnish their houses, or clothe their bodies, with the fancies of other men, and according to the mode of the age and country. They pick up their ideas and notions in common conversation, or in their schools. The first are always superficial, and both are commonly false.
Strona 302 - The whole world appears, as soon as we come into historical light, overrun with them. The vulgar embrace them easily, even after the true doctrine of a divine unity has been taught and received...
Strona 287 - Plato imagined, after more ancient philosophers, that every man is born with a certain reminiscence, and that when we seem to be taught, we are only put in mind of what we knew in a former state.