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An Essay Concerning Human Understanding: To which are Now First Added, I. An ... - Page 56
by John Locke - 1828
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The Works of John Locke, Esq, Volume 1

John Locke - 1722 - 640 pages
...contain'd in it : As that the external Angle oj aS Triangles is bigger thaii either of the ofpofite internal Angles ; which Relation of the outward Angle to either of the oppoficc internal Angles, making no Part of the complex Idea fignify'd by the name Triangle, this is...
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An Essay Concerning Human Understanding, Volume 2

John Locke - 1796 - 554 pages
...propofitions, •which affirm fomething of another, which is a neceflary -confequence of its precife complex idea, but not contained in it : as that the...angle of all triangles is bigger than either of the oppolite internal angles ; which relation of the outward angle to either of the oppofite internal angles,...
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An Essay Concerning Human Understanding: With Thoughts on the ..., Volumes 1-3

John Locke - 1801 - 986 pages
...in propofitions which affirm fomething of another, which is a necefiary confequence of its precife complex idea, but not contained in it; as that the...angle of all triangles is bigger than either of the oppsftte internal angles ; which relation of the outward angle to either of the oppofite internal angles,...
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An Essay Concerning Human Understanding: With Thoughts on the Conduct of ...

John Locke - 1801 - 950 pages
...in propofitions which affirm fomething of another, which is a neceflary confequence of its precife complex idea, but not contained in it -, as that the external angle of oil triangles it bigger than _eitber of the oppoftte internal angles ,• which relation of the outward...
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An Essay Concerning Human Understanding, Volume 2

John Locke - 1805 - 520 pages
...oury a verbal cerCh. 8. Trifling Propositions^ '• 183 certainty, but not instructive. And, secondly, we can know the truth, and so may be certain in propositions,...which relation of the outward angle to either of the oppositd internal angles, making no part of the complex idea signified by the name triangle, this is...
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An Analytical Abridgment of Locke's Essay Concerning Human Understanding

John Locke - 1808 - 346 pages
...Those propositions contain instructive truth, where something is affirmed of another, which is 235. a necessary consequence of its precise complex idea, but not contained in it : as " the external angle of all triangles is bigger than either of the opposite internal angles;" for this...
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An Essay Concerning Human Understanding

John Locke - 1838 - 590 pages
...which have a certainty in them, but it is only a verbal certainty, but not instructive. And, Secondly, we can know the truth, and so may be certain in propositions,...it. As that the external angle of all triangles, is larger than either of the opposite internal angles; which relation of the outward angle, to either...
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Versuch einer wissenschaftlichen Darstellung der ..., Volume 2, Part 1

Johann Eduard Erdmann - 1840 - 476 pages
...instructive. And secondly we can know the truth.. . . which ' is a necessary consequence of its (a things) precise complex idea, but not contained in it: as that the external angle of all triangels is bigger than either of the opposite internal angles. — Chapt. VIII. §. 1. 2. 4. 7. 8....
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An essay concerning human understanding. With the notes and illustr. of the ...

John Locke - 1849 - 588 pages
...which have a certainty in them, but it is only a verbal certainty, but not instructive. And, secondly, we can know the truth, and so may be certain in propositions...internal angles;" which relation of the outward angle to cither of the opposite internal angles making no part of the complex idea signified by the name " triangle,''...
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An essay concerning human understanding. With the notes and illustr. of the ...

John Locke - 1853 - 588 pages
...which have a certainty in them, but it is only a verbal certainty, but not instructive. And, secondly, we can know the truth, and so may be certain in propositions...either of the opposite internal angles;" which relation of^the outward angle to either of the opposite internal angles, making no part of the complex idea...
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