| J. JOHNSON - 1801 - 374 sayfa
...frequent and usual. the agreement or disagreement of two ideas one with another, by the intervention of a third. As a man, by a yard, finds two houses...not be brought together to measure their equality byjuxta-position. Words have their consequences, as Consequen- . $• 18, Though the deducing one propoces... | |
| Laurence Sterne - 1804 - 374 sayfa
...medius terminus) ; just as a man, as Locke well observes, by a yard, finds two men's nine-pin al* leys to be of the same length, which could not be brought...together, to measure their equality, by juxta-position. Had the same great reasoner looked on, as my father illustrated his systems of noses, and observed... | |
| John Locke - 1805 - 520 sayfa
....which f. «ould Jiot, be. broughjtjt.ogether to. measure tl»eir equality . S a the 260 Reason. Book 4. the signs of such ideas : and things agree or disagree,...really they are ; but we observe it only by our ideas, , r §• 1 9- Before we quit this subject, it may Four sorts of , J ., ... ]•.., . ar J arguments.... | |
| John Locke - 1805 - 508 sayfa
...ratiocination is the rinding thfe' agreement or disagreement of two idea^ one with another, by the intervention of a third. As a man, by a yard,- finds two houses to be of the same length, which tOuW riot be brought together to measure their equality by juxtd-position. Words have their consequences,... | |
| John Locke - 1813 - 448 sayfa
...ratiocination is the finding the agreement or disagreement of two ideas one with another, by the intervention of a third. As a man* by a yard, finds two houses...not be brought together to measure their equality by juxta-poaition. Words have their consequences, as the signs of such ideas : and things agree «r disagree,... | |
| Laurence Sterne - 1813 - 528 sayfa
...medius terminus) ; just as a man, as Locke well observes, by a yard, finds two men's nine-pin-alleys to be of the same length, which could not be brought...together, to measure their equality, by juxta-position. Had the same great reasoner looked on, as my father illustrated his systems of noses, and observed... | |
| Laurence Sterne - 1813 - 408 sayfa
...medius terminus) ; just as a man, as Locke well observes, by a yard, finds two men's nine-pin-alleys to be of the same length, which could not be brought together, to measure their equality, by juxta-fiosition. Had the same great reasoner looked on, as my father illustrated his systems of noses,... | |
| Dugald Stewart - 1814 - 582 sayfa
...is the finding " the agreement or disagreement of two ideas, one with ano" ther, by the intervention of a third. As a man, by a yard, " finds two houses..." be brought together to measure their equality by juxta-posi" tion *." This use of the words intuition and reasoning, is surely somewhat arbitrary. The... | |
| Dugald Stewart - 1814 - 560 sayfa
...finding the agreement or disagreement of two ideas, one with another, by the intervention of a third. Asa man, by a yard, finds two houses to be of the same...together to measure their equality by juxta-position."* This use of the words intuition and reasoning, is surely somewhat arbitrary. The truth of mathematical... | |
| John Locke - 1816 - 1048 sayfa
...the finding ' ea3' the agreement or disagreement of two ideas one with another, by the intervention of a third. As a man,' by a yard, finds two houses...juxta-position. Words have their consequences^ as, 8 2 the signs of such ideas: and things agree or disagree, as really they arc ; hut we observe it only... | |
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