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But his original curiosity was not yet abated ; he resolved to obtain some knowledge of the ways of men . His wish still continued , but his hope grew less . He ceased to survey any longer the walls of his prison , and spared to search ...
But his original curiosity was not yet abated ; he resolved to obtain some knowledge of the ways of men . His wish still continued , but his hope grew less . He ceased to survey any longer the walls of his prison , and spared to search ...
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John Locke , more sophisticated than Hobbes , nevertheless continues the tradi- tion of empiricism , which stresses the primacy of sensation in the process of knowledge , warns about the power of imagination and association , and yet ...
John Locke , more sophisticated than Hobbes , nevertheless continues the tradi- tion of empiricism , which stresses the primacy of sensation in the process of knowledge , warns about the power of imagination and association , and yet ...
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knowledge , or the grounds of those persuasions which are to be found amongst men , so various , different , and wholly contradictory ; and yet asserted somewhere or other with such assurance and con- fidence , that he that shall take a ...
knowledge , or the grounds of those persuasions which are to be found amongst men , so various , different , and wholly contradictory ; and yet asserted somewhere or other with such assurance and con- fidence , that he that shall take a ...
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Mark Akenside | 10 |
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