This being so that defects and weakness in men's understandings, as well as other faculties, come from want of a right use of their own minds, I am apt to think the fault is generally mislaid upon nature, and there is often a complaint of want of parts,... The Conduct of the Understanding - Page 21by John Locke - 1802 - 162 pagesFull view - About this book
| Robert Chambers - English literature - 1879 - 428 pages
...or strict reasbner, by a set of rules, shewing him wherein right reasouj. ing consists. This being so, that defects and weakness in men's understandings, as well as other >culties, come from want of a right use of their own minds, I am apt to think the fanlt is generally... | |
| Henry Maudsley - Insanity - 1880 - 608 pages
...Defects and weaknesses in men's understandings," he says, " come from a want of right use of their minds. There is often a complaint of want of parts, when the fault lies in a want of a due improvement of them." No doubt that is so ; at the same time it is certain that there... | |
| Henry Maudsley - 1880 - 608 pages
...Defects and weaknesses in men's understandings," he says, " come from a want of right use of their minds. There is often a complaint of want of parts, when the fault lies in a want of a due improvement of them." No doubt that is so ; at the same time it is certain that there... | |
| Robert Chambers - American literature - 1881 - 842 pages
...thinker, or strict reasouer, by a set of rules, shewing him wherein right reasoning consists. This being so. that defects and weakness in men's understandings,...come from want of a right use of their own minds. I nm apt to think tho fault is generally mislaid upou nature, and there is MI ua complaint of want of... | |
| English essays - 1881 - 578 pages
...thinker, or strict reasoncr, by set of rules, showing him wherein right reasoning consists. This being aF B B a want of a right use of their own minds, I am apt to think the fault is generally mUlaid upon nature,... | |
| Robert Cochrane - Authors, English - 1887 - 572 pages
...reasoner, by a set of roles, showing him wherein right reasoning consiste. ТЫB heing so, that defecto a want of a right use of their own minds, I am apt to think the fault is generally mislaid upon nature,... | |
| James Henry Potts - Philosophy and religion - 1889 - 806 pages
...thinker, or strict reasoner, by a set of rules, showing him wherein right reasoning consists. " This being so, that defects and weakness in men's understandings as well as other faculties come from a want of a right use of their own minds, I am apt to think the fault is generally mislaid upon nature,... | |
| John Locke - 1894 - 604 pages
...defects and weakness in men's understanding, as well as other faculties, come from want of a right uss of their own minds, I am apt to think the fault is...upon nature, and there is often a complaint of want oT"parts when the fault lies in want of a due improvement of them. We see men frequently dexterous... | |
| Shorthand - 1895 - 406 pages
...their faces hurt him. The best authority on the understanding, Locke, thus puts a familiar truism : " There is often a complaint of want of parts, when the fault lies in a want of a due improvement of them." A farmer in the American Bottom of Illinois may work hard on... | |
| Grenville Kleiser - Reasoning - 1910 - 330 pages
...thinker, or strict reasoner, by a set of rules showing him wherein right reasoning consists. This being so, that defects and weakness in men's understandings, as well as other faculties, come from a want of a right use of their own minds, I am apt to think the fault is generally mislaid upon nature,... | |
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