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| Alphabetical [« »] self 44 self-consciousness 1 self-determination 4 self-evidence 13 self-evident 47 self-flattery 1 self-interest 1 | Frequency [« »] 13 revolutions 13 reward 13 seeming 13 self-evidence 13 seven 13 sober 13 societies | John Locke An essay concerning human understanding IntraText - Concordances self-evidence |
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1 I, I | thirty-seven, by the same self-evidence that he knows one and two 2 I, I | terms is, I grant, a mark of self-evidence; but self-evidence, depending 3 I, I | mark of self-evidence; but self-evidence, depending not on innate 4 IV, VII| knowledge.~2. Wherein that self-evidence consists. Knowledge, as 5 IV, VII| negation in the proposition.~3. Self-evidence not peculiar to received 6 IV, VII| us consider whether this self-evidence be peculiar only to those 7 IV, VII| equally with them in this self-evidence. This we shall see, if we 8 IV, VII| to be”—that this sort of self-evidence belongs by any peculiar 9 IV, VII| that they have a clearer self-evidence than these,—that “one and 10 IV, VII| truths, which have as much self-evidence as they, and a great many 11 IV, VII| from the same reason of self-evidence: the equality of those ideas 12 IV, XIX| the irresistible light of self-evidence, or by the force of demonstration, 13 IV, XIX| be so, either by its own self-evidence to natural reason, or by