| John Locke - 1805 - 554 σελίδες
...the materials of reason and knowledge? To this I answer, in one word, from experience; in all that our knowledge is founded, and from that it ultimately...reflected on by ourselves, is that which supplies our i with all the materials of thinking. These two are the fountains of knowledge, from whence all the... | |
| John Locke - 1805 - 562 σελίδες
...ultimately derives itself. Our observation employed either about external sensible objects, or abottt^ the internal operations of our minds, perceived and...understandings with all the. materials of thinking. \. 1, T7* VERY man being conscious to him- id ca k tnc These two are the fountains of knowledge, from... | |
| John Locke - 1813 - 518 σελίδες
...painted on it, with an almost endless variety ? Whence has it all the materials of reason and knowledge ? To this I answer, in one word, from experience ; in...about external sensible objects, or about the internal ofte rations of our minds, fiercei-aed and reflected on by ourselves, is that which sufifilies our... | |
| John Locke - 1816 - 1048 σελίδες
...the materials of reason and knowledge? To this I answer, in one word, from experience; in all that our knowledge is founded, and from that it ultimately...supplies our understandings with all the materials of thinkjng. These two are the fountains of knowledge, from whence all the ideas we have, or can naturally... | |
| Dugald Stewart - 1816 - 644 σελίδες
...endless variety ? Whence " has it all the materials of reason and knowledge ? " To this I answer in a word, from experience. In " that all our knowledge...that " it ultimately derives itself. Our observation, em" ployed either about external sensible objects, or " about the internal operations of our minds,... | |
| John Locke - 1817 - 556 σελίδες
...the materials of reason and knowledge? To this I answer, in one word, from experi* ^nce ; in all that our knowledge is founded, and from that it ultimately...that which supplies our understandings with all the materr' s of thinking. These These two are the fountains of knowledge, from whence all the ideas we... | |
| John Locke - 1823 - 388 σελίδες
...it, with an almost endless variety ? Whence' has it all the materials of reason and know,/ ledge ? To this I answer, in one word, from experience : in...reflected on by ourselves, is that which supplies our sensation or ' , /* r .\ ' , ., understandings with all the materials of thinking. These two are the... | |
| John Locke - 1823 - 382 σελίδες
...either about external sensible objects, or about the internal operations of jour minds, perceived and j reflected on by ourselves, is that which supplies...thinking. These two are the fountains of knowledge, from | v| whence all the ideas we have, or can naturally have, | \ do spring. ^t*i\u.^ -> § 3. First, Our... | |
| John Locke - 1824 - 606 σελίδες
...the materials of reason and knowledge? To this I answer, in one word, from experience ; in all that our knowledge is founded, and from that it ultimately...the internal operations of our minds, perceived and _ reflected on by ourselves, is that which supplies our / understandings with all the materials of... | |
| Thomas Hancock - 1824 - 584 σελίδες
...any ideas; how comes it to be furnished ? Whence has it all the materials of reason and knowledge ? To this, I answer, in one word, from Experience: in...founded: and from that it ultimately derives itself." Book 2. Ch. i. '• Methinks, the understanding is not much unlike a closet wholly shut from light... | |
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