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" First, Knowledge, whereby it certainly perceives, and is undoubtedly satisfied of the agreement or disagreement of any ideas. Secondly, Judgment, which is the putting ideas together, or separating them from one another in the mind, when their certain... "
Elements of Natural Philosophy: Arranged Under the Following Heads: Matter ... - Page 269
1808 - 272 pages
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Locke's Essay on the human understanding, condensed under the ...

John Locke - 1831 - 458 pages
...agreement or disagreement of any. ideas ; 2. judgment, which is the putting ideas together, or separating them from one another in the mind, when their certain...disagreement is not perceived, but presumed to be so. And if it so unites or separates them, as in reality things are, it is right judgment. CHAPTER XV....
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Elements of Psychology: Included in a Critical Examination of Locke's Essay ...

Victor Cousin - Bookbinding - 1834 - 398 pages
...or disagreement of any ideas. Secondly, judgment, which is the putting ideas together, or separating them from one another in the mind, when their certain...imports, taken to be so, before it certainly appears." But the general usage of all languages is contrary to so limited a sense of the word knowledge, a certain...
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The works of Thomas Reid, with selections from his unpublished letters ...

Thomas Reid - 1846 - 1080 pages
...or disagreement of any ideas. Secondly, Judgment, which is the putting ideas together, or separating them from one another in the mind, when their certain...disagreement is not perceived, but presumed to be во." [533] Knowledge, I think, sometimes signifies things known ; sometimes thut act of the mind...
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An essay concerning human understanding. With the notes and illustr. of the ...

John Locke - 1849 - 588 pages
...or disagreement of any ideas. Secondly. Judgment, which is the putting ideas together, or separating them from one another in the mind, when their certain...imports, taken to be so before it certainly appears. And if it so unites or separates them as in reality things are, it is right judgment. CHAPTER XV. OF...
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Essays on the Intellectual Powers of Man

Thomas Reid - Intellect - 1850 - 522 pages
...or Disagreement of any ideas. Secondly, Judgment, which is the putting ideas together, or separating them from one another in the mind, when their certain...disagreement is not perceived, but presumed to be so." Knowledge, I think, sometimes signifies things known ; sometimes that act of the mind by which we know...
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Artis logicae rudimenta: with illustrative observations on each section by ...

Henry Aldrich - Logic - 1850 - 406 pages
...done this in regard to the word judgment, which he defines The putting idtas together, or separating them from one another in the mind, when their certain...or disagreement is not perceived, but presumed to lie so. Professor Stewart and others have affixed a new secondary sense to the word conception; by...
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Locke's Essay on the Human Understanding

JOHN MURRAY - 1852 - 786 pages
...disagreement of any ideas. Secondly, Judgment, which is—The putting ideas together, or separating them from one another in the mind, when their certain...imports, taken to be so before it certainly appears. And if it so unites or separates them as in reality things are, it is—Right Judgment. •J i 412...
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Course of the history of modern philosophy, tr. by O.W. Wight, Volume 2

Claude Henri Victor Cousin - 1852 - 464 pages
...and disagreement of any ideas. Secondly judgment, which is the putting ideas together, or separating them from one another in the mind, when their certain...imports, taken to be so, before it certainly appears." But the general usage of all languages is contrary to so limited an employment of the word to know....
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Course of the History of Modern Philosophy, Volume 1

Victor Cousin - Philosophy - 1853 - 444 pages
...and disagreement of any ideas. Secondly judgment, which is the putting ideas together, or separating them from one another in the mind, when their certain...imports, taken to be so, before it certainly appears." But the general usage of all languages is contrary to so limited an employment of the word to Jcnoiv....
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The Works of John Locke: Philosophical Works, with a Preliminary ..., Volume 2

John Locke, James Augustus St. John - Language and languages - 1854 - 576 pages
...or disagreement of any ideas. Secondly, Judgment, which is the putting ideas together, or separating them from one another in the mind, when their certain...imports, taken to be so before it certainly appears. And if it so unites or separates them, as in reality things are, it is right judgment. CHAPTER XV....
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