| John Locke - 1722 - 640 Seiten
...Definition of Knowledg, in the beginning of the 4th Book of my Effay, ftands Thus : " Knowledg feems to me to be nothing but the Perception of " the Connexion, and Agreement or Difagreemenr, and Repugnancy of any of " our Ideas." This Definition your Lordfliip diflikes, and apprehends... | |
| John Wynne - 1752 - 280 Seiten
...contemplate ; it is evident that our knowledge is only converfant about them. Knowledge then fecms to be nothing but the perception of the connexion and agreement, or difagreemeht and repugnancy of any of our ideas ; where this perception is, there is knowledge ; and... | |
| John Locke - 1801 - 398 Seiten
...fourth and last sort does, My definition of knowledge stands thus: " knowledge seems to me to be nbthing but the perception of the connexion and agreement,...article of christian faith which your lordship hath endeavoured to defend. For this there is a very easy remedy: it is but for your lordship to set aside... | |
| John Locke - 1801 - 950 Seiten
...2. Knowledge is the Perception of the Agreement or Disagreement of two Ideas. KNOWLEDGE then feems to me to be nothing but the perception of the connexion and agreement, or difagreenxnt and repugnancy of any of our Ideas. In this alone it confifts. Where this perception is,... | |
| James Wilson - 1804 - 514 Seiten
...his .philosophy, and he seems to consider it as a very important discovery. " Knowledge," says he, " seems to me to be nothing but the perception of the...or disagreement and repugnancy of any of our ideas. In this alone it consists. For since the mind, in all. its thoughts and reasonings, hath no other immediate... | |
| John Locke - 1805 - 520 Seiten
...My definition of knowledge stands thus : " knowledge seeras to me tobc nothing but the perception ot the connexion and agreement, or disagreement and repugnancy...article of Christian faith which your lordship hath endeavoured to defend. For this there is a very easy remedy : it is but for your lordship to set aside... | |
| John Locke - 1805 - 508 Seiten
...knowledge seems tometobe nothing but the perception of the connexion and agreement, or disagree, ment and repugnancy of any of our ideas." This definition...article of Christian faith which your lordship hath endeavoured to defend. For this there is a very easy remedy : it is but for your lordship to set aside... | |
| John Locke - 1813 - 448 Seiten
...4. of my 4th book, which you have quoted. My definition of knowledge flands thus : " knowledge feems to me to be nothing but the perception of the connexion and agreement, or difagreement and repugnancy of any of our ideas." This definition your lordfhip diflik.es, and apprehends... | |
| Charles Buck - 1815 - 546 Seiten
...to be in common, and that it is lawful to marry many wives. KNOWLEDGE is denned by Mr. Locke to be the perception of the connexion and . agreement, or disagreement and repugnancy of our ideas. It also denotes learning, of the improvement of our faculties by reading ; exfitrience,... | |
| John Locke - 1816 - 1048 Seiten
...My definition of knowledge stands thus : " knowledge seems to me to be nothing but the perception of connexion and agreement, or disagreement and repugnancy...article of Christian faith which your lordship hath endeavoured to defend. For this tliere is a very easy remedy : it is but for your lordship to set aside... | |
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