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John Locke
An essay concerning human understanding

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   Book,  Chapter
1 Int | directing our thoughts in the search of other things.~2. Design. 2 Int | therefore worth while to search out the bounds between opinion 3 I, I | his own thoughts in the search of truth, when they lead 4 I, I | thoughts. For all reasoning is search, and casting about, and 5 I, I | And since I impartially search after truth, I shall not 6 I, III | their thoughts loose in the search of other inquiries. Thus, 7 I, III | as this; because, in his search of those mathematical truths, 8 I, III | the lazy from the pains of search, and stopped the inquiry 9 II, I | thoughts, and thoroughly search into his understanding; 10 II, X | often sets itself on work in search of some hidden idea, and 11 II, XIV | measure; though exacter search has since discovered inequality 12 II, XX | well-directed study in the search and discovery of truth. 13 II, XXI | present business being not to search into the original of power, 14 II, XXI | a right use of them, to search and see, and then judge 15 II, XXXI| when I inquire into it and search after it, I plainly perceive 16 III, IX | be satisfied with in its search after true knowledge. These 17 III, IX | being little laid out in the search of the true and precise 18 III, IX | whenever they set themselves to search) either doubt of the being 19 III, X | obscurity or wrangling in the search or support of truth that 20 III, XI | yet necessary to those who search after truth. But though 21 III, XI | who pretend seriously to search after or maintain truth, 22 III, XI | be done by all those who search after knowledge and philosophical 23 IV, III | with the same indifferency, search after moral as they do mathematical 24 IV, III | nor men the liberty to search after it: what improvements 25 IV, III | there, that, by his own search and ability, can come to 26 IV, III | general knowledge we must search and find it only in our 27 IV, V | either do, or pretend to search after, it cannot but be 28 IV, V | and time men employ in the search of it: since by this account 29 IV, VI | in them; and we in vain search for that constitution within 30 IV, VII | s minds from the sincere search and love of truth; nay, 31 IV, VII | the mind forwards in its search after knowledge. For who 32 IV, VIII| trouble and wandering in the search of real and true knowledge.  ~ 33 IV, XI | demonstrating, nor ourselves upon search of universal certainty in 34 IV, XII | examine, and the truth we search after. General and certain 35 IV, XII | only by experience. In our search after the knowledge of substances, 36 IV, XII | a very little way in the search of truth and certainty. 37 IV, XII | concerned and fitted to search out their summum bonum;) 38 IV, XIV | industry and care, in the search and following of that way 39 IV, XVI | in the first judgment or search that the mind makes. I confess, 40 IV, XVII| to no other end, but to search and follow the clearer evidence 41 IV, XIX | would seriously set upon the search of truth ought in the first 42 IV, XIX | supposed illumination without search and proof. Though the odd 43 IV, XIX | of illumination without search, and of certainty without 44 IV, XX | and so stop from further search. But that a man should afford 45 IV, XX | employing our faculties in the search of any truth. If it were


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