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John Locke
An essay concerning human understanding

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501 IV, VIII | that vindicates the making use of identical propositions, 502 IV, VIII | it he thinks fit; of what use is this, and an infinite 503 IV, VIII | counted trifling, when made use of as principles of instruction, 504 IV, VIII | reading, let him make what use of them he can.~If those 505 IV, VIII | For no one who has the use of reason can miss them, 506 IV, VIII | wherein any such can be made use of, to the advantage and 507 IV, VIII | of other kinds, whatever use may be made of them, concern 508 IV, VIII | signification of that word, and the use of that sign.~8. But adds 509 IV, VIII | knowledge of things, that they use their words loosely and 510 IV, VIII | nothing in them but the use and application of these 511 IV, X | spirits (which some make use of to explain voluntary 512 IV, XI | which by looking on he makes use of to measure that by.~7. 513 IV, XI | and accommodated to the use of life: they serve to our 514 IV, XII | notions, and make the proper use of them, which is to disburden 515 IV, XII | part, can never be made use of to prove the little finger 516 IV, XII | so happy, or so fair, to use none but self-evident and 517 IV, XII | particular men for the common use of human life and their 518 IV, XII | past doubt, that, were the use of iron lost among us, we 519 IV, XII | who first made known the use of that contemptible mineral, 520 IV, XII | printing, discovered the use of the compass, or made 521 IV, XII | public the virture and right use of kin kina, did more for 522 IV, XII | knowledge.~13. The true use of hypotheses. Not that 523 IV, XII | phenomena of nature, make use of any probable hypotheses 524 IV, XII | the maxims generally made use of in mathematics ever so 525 IV, XIV | still and perish.~2. What use to be made of this twilight 526 IV, XV | intermediate ones which are made use of to show their equality 527 IV, XV | probability, yet is often made use of for one, by which men 528 IV, XVI | the other.~4. The right use of it, mutual charity and 529 IV, XVI | wherein testimony is made use of: concerning which, I 530 IV, XVI | Yet history is of great use. I would not be thought 531 IV, XVI | to lessen the credit and use of history: it is all the 532 IV, XVI | writing of him that last made use of it than in his from whom 533 IV, XVI | hypothesis, has also its use and influence; and a wary 534 IV, XVII | in this it is of no great use, since the mind can perceive 535 IV, XVII | Indeed syllogism is made use of, on occasion, to discover 536 IV, XVII | desire to make the best use they may of their reason, 537 IV, XVII | they can rationally be made use of in syllogism: unless 538 IV, XVII | he can with reason make use of it in a syllogism. And 539 IV, XVII | minor, in a syllogism or no.~Use of syllogism. Of what use, 540 IV, XVII | Use of syllogism. Of what use, then are syllogisms? I 541 IV, XVII | answer, their chief and main use is in the Schools, where 542 IV, XVII | inquiries after truth, never use syllogisms to convince themselves 543 IV, XVII | to settle it. For to make use again of the former instance, 544 IV, XVII | it, the mind cannot make use of it as a medius terminus,) 545 IV, XVII | terminus that the mind makes use of to show the connexion 546 IV, XVII | thought to be of necessary use, even to the lovers of truth, 547 IV, XVII | figure is commonly made use of in such cases, as if 548 IV, XVII | scholastic forms were of little use to discover truth or fallacy, 549 IV, XVII | truth, is, that of whatever use mode and figure is pretended 550 IV, XVII | some men are, when all the use which they have been wont 551 IV, XVII | think they ought to make use of them. All that I aim 552 IV, XVII | and think that men have no use, or not so full an use, 553 IV, XVII | no use, or not so full an use, of their reasoning faculties 554 IV, XVII | but let not those that use them therefore say nobody 555 IV, XVII | clearer without syllogism. If use of those spectacles has 556 IV, XVII | conclude all in the dark, who use not just the same helps 557 IV, XVII | it is of far less, or no use at all in probabilities. 558 IV, XVII | syllogism, and the logic now in use, which were as well known 559 IV, XVII | syllogism in general, and the use of it in reasoning, and 560 IV, XVII | these truths, there is no use of the discursive faculty, 561 IV, XVII | The great excellency and use of the judgment is to observe 562 IV, XVII | others, do ordinarily make use of to prevail on their assent; 563 IV, XVII | way that men ordinarily use to drive others and force 564 IV, XVII | reason. There is another use of the word reason, wherein 565 IV, XVII | of speaking, yet common use has so authorized it, that 566 IV, XVII | Maker, who would have him use those discerning faculties 567 IV, XVII | into: whereas he that makes use of the light and faculties 568 IV, XVIII | reason will help them, make use of it gladly: and where 569 IV, XVIII | convince a gainsayer who makes use of the same plea, without 570 IV, XVIII | which it has got by the use of its natural faculties; 571 IV, XVIII | well as men, by the natural use of their faculties, come 572 IV, XVIII | there is little need or use of revelation, God having 573 IV, XVIII | less. Thus far a man has use of reason, and ought to 574 IV, XVIII | nothing else, faith, as we use the word, (called commonly 575 IV, XVIII | an assent to only by the use of my reason, which can 576 IV, XVIII | existence, by the natural use of our faculties, we can 577 IV, XVIII | whereof the mind, by the use of its natural faculties, 578 IV, XVIII | reason, but leaves us that use of our faculties for which 579 IV, XX | II. Want of ability to use them. III. Want of will 580 IV, XX | error, want of skill to use proofs. Secondly, Those 581 IV, XX | Those who want skill to use those evidences they have 582 IV, XX | those faculties for want of use; or, as some think, in the 583 IV, XX | of error, want of will to use them. Thirdly, There are 584 IV, XX | but because they will not use them: who though they have 585 IV, XXI | of signs, the mind makes use of for the understanding 586 IV, XXI | record them for our own use, signs of our ideas are 587 IV, XXI | therefore generally make use of, are articulate sounds. 588 IV, XXI | the signs the mind makes use of both in the one and the 589 IV, XXI | happiness; and the right use of signs in order to knowledge,


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