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" THE word REASON in the English language has different significations: sometimes it is taken for true and clear principles: sometimes for clear and fair deductions from those principles: and sometimes for the cause, and particularly the final cause. But... "
The Works of John Locke - Page 113
by John Locke - 1823
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The Collected Writings of James Henley Thornwell: Theological and controversial

James Henley Thornwell - Theology, Doctrinal - 1873 - 830 pages
...significations. Sometimes it is taken for true and clear principles ; sometimes for clear and fair deductions from those principles ; and sometimes for the cause,...and wherein it is evident he much surpasses them." Hum. Understand., Book iv., c, 17, \ 1. Witsius saya: "Ratio significat vel Facultatem hominis qua...
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Philosophical Works: An essay concerning human understanding, book III-IV ...

John Locke - Philosophy - 1877 - 544 pages
...significations: sometimes it is taken for true and clear principles ; sometimes for clear and fair deductions from those principles; and sometimes for the cause,...different from all these; and that is, as it stands for & faculty in man, that faculty whereby man is supposed to be distinguished from beasts, and wherein...
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A Vocabulary of the Philosophical Sciences: Including the Vocabulary of ...

Charles Porterfield Krauth - Philosophy - 1878 - 1082 pages
...sometimes it is taken for true and clear principles; sometimes for clear and fair deductions from these principles ; and sometimes for the cause, and particularly...faculty in man, that faculty whereby man is supposed to bo distinguished from beasts,' and wherein it is evident he much surpasses them." 1 Sir William Hamilton,...
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An Essay Concerning Human Understanding: With the Notes and Illustrations of ...

John Locke - 1879 - 722 pages
...signification!) : sometimes it is taken for true and clear principles ; sometimes for clear and fair deductions from those principles ; and sometimes for the cause,...and wherein it is evident he much surpasses them. 3. Wherein reasoning consists. — If general knowledge, as has been shown, consists in a perception...
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A Vocabulary of the Philosophical Sciences: (Including the Vocabulary of ...

Charles Porterfield Krauth - Philosophy - 1881 - 1080 pages
...sometimes it is taken for true and clear principles ; sometimes for clear and fair deductions from these principles; and sometimes for the cause, and particularly...whereby man is supposed to be distinguished from beasts, 7 and wherein it is evident he much surpasses them/' * Sir William Hamilton, Reid's Works, note B....
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The Human Mind: A Treatise in Mental Philosophy

Edward John Hamilton - Psychology - 1883 - 740 pages
...products of the rational faculty. Locke says that reason is "that faculty whereby Locke's definition, man is supposed to be distinguished from beasts and wherein it is evident that he much surpasses them " (bk. iv. chap. xvii.). To make this definition explicit and satisfactory...
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Mental Science: A Text-book for Schools and Colleges

Edward John Hamilton - Psychology - 1886 - 708 pages
...products of the rational faculty. Locke's Locke says that reason is " that faculty whereby deflnition. man is supposed to be distinguished from beasts, and wherein it is evident that he much surpasses them." To make this definition explicit and satisfactory, we must say " that...
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Selections from Locke's Essay on the Human Understanding

John Locke - Knowledge, Theory of - 1890 - 240 pages
...significations : sometimes it is taken for true and clear principles ; sometimes for clear and fair deductions from those principles; and sometimes for the cause,...and wherein it is evident he much surpasses them. 2. Wherein reasoning consists. — If general knowledge, as has been, shown, consists in a perception...
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The Philosophical Works of John Locke, Volume 2

John Locke - Philosophy - 1892 - 566 pages
...significations: sometimes it is taken for true and clear principles: sometimes for clear_and fair deductions from those principles; and sometimes for the cause,...and wherein it is evident he much surpasses them. 2. Wherein Reasoning consists.—If general knowledge, as has been shown, consists in a perception...
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The Philosophical Works of John Locke, Volume 2

John Locke - Philosophy - 1892 - 572 pages
...fair deductions from those principles; aud sometimes for the cause, and particularly the final causa But the consideration I shall have of it here is in...and wherein it is evident he much surpasses them. 2. Wherein Reasoning consists. — If general knowledge, as has been shown, consists in a perception...
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