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" Such kind of truths the mind perceives at the first sight of the ideas together, by bare intuition, without the intervention of any other idea ; and this kind of knowledge is the clearest and most certain, that human frailty is capable of. "
An Essay Concerning Human Understanding: In Four Books - Σελίδα 131
των John Locke - 1768
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