| John Locke - 1805 - 554 頁
...some more, some less. In short, herein seems to lie the difference between idiots and madmen, that madmen put wrong ideas together, and so make wrong...them ; but idiots make very few or no propositions, mid reason scarce at all. $. 14. These, I think, are the first facul- Method ties and operations of... | |
| John Locke - 1805 - 562 頁
...seems to lie the difference between idiots and madmen, that madmen put wrong ideas together, and 50 make wrong propositions, but argue and reason right...them ; but idiots make very few or no propositions, nod reason scarce at all. §. 14. These, I think, are the first facul- Method ties and operations of... | |
| John Locke - 1808 - 346 頁
...that separates man from the brutes. This seems to be the difference between ideots and madmen ; that madmen put wrong ideas together, and so make wrong propositions, but argue right from them ; — idiots make few or no propositions, and reason scarce at all. A madman fancying... | |
| John Locke - 1813 - 518 頁
...some more and some less. In short, herein seems to lie the difference between idiots and madmen, that madmen put wrong ideas together, and so make wrong...few or no propositions, and reason scarce at all. § 14. Method. THESE, I think are the first faculties and operations of the mind, which it makes use... | |
| John Locke - 1815 - 454 頁
...some more, some less. In short, herein seems to lie the difference between idiots and madmen, that madmen put wrong ideas together, and so make wrong...few or no propositions, and reason scarce at all. These, I think, are the first faculties and operations of the mind, which it makes use of in under§... | |
| John Locke - 1817 - 556 頁
...seems to lie the difference between idiots and madmen, that madmen put wrong ideas together, and *o make wrong propositions, but argue and reason right...few or no propositions, and reason scarce at all. §. 14. These, 1 think, are the first faculties and operations of the mind, which it makes use of in... | |
| 1831 - 1044 頁
...seems to lie the difference between idiots and madmen, that madmen put wrong ideas together, and do make wrong propositions, but argue and reason right...make very few or no propositions, and reason scarce atall.fi Secondly, On the corroboration afforded to it by my own experience. I have generally found... | |
| John Locke - 1823 - 386 頁
...some more, some less. In short, herein seems to lie the difference between idiots and madmen, that madmen put wrong ideas together, and so make wrong...few or no propositions, and reason scarce at all. § 14. These, I think, are the first facul- Method. ties and operations of the mind which it makes... | |
| John Locke - 1823 - 380 頁
...some more, some less. In short, herein seems to lie the difference between idiots and madmen, that madmen put wrong ideas together, and so make wrong...and reason right from them ; but idiots make very fe\v or no propositions, and reason scarce at all. § 14. These, I think, are the first facul- Method... | |
| John Locke - 1824 - 552 頁
...some more, some less. In short, herein seems to lie the difference between idiots and madmen, that madmen put wrong ideas together, and so make wrong...few or no propositions, and reason scarce at all. $ 14. These, I think, are the first facul- Method, ties and operations of the mind, which it makes... | |
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