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John Locke
An essay concerning human understanding

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   Book,  Chapter
1 Read | yet I consider myself as liable to mistakes as I can think 2 Read | would not have found it liable to any great exception. 3 Read | ideas a way of speaking less liable to mistakes, than clear 4 I, II | so hard to be understood; liable to so much uncertainty in 5 II, XI | wherein we are much more liable to mistake.~Thirdly, Because 6 II, XXI | reason we look on them as liable still to the same change. 7 II, XXIX | complex ideas that are most liable to confusion) is made up 8 II, XXXI | mixed modes are the most liable to be faulty of any other; 9 II, XXXII | same name, but are least liable to be so. First, then, I 10 II, XXXII | simple ideas are least of all liable to be so mistaken. Because 11 II, XXXII | Ideas of mixed modes most liable to be false in this sense. 12 II, XXXII | Complex ideas are much more liable to be false in this respect; 13 II, XXXII | of mixed modes are more liable than any sort to be different 14 II, XXXII | ideas. Nor do they become liable to any imputation of falsehood, 15 II, XXXII | though other ideas also are liable to it.~22. When judged to 16 II, XXXIII| to which all men are so liable, if this be a taint which 17 II, XXXIII| absurdities will that mind be liable to about the Deity? Let 18 III, III | besides their Author, are all liable to change; especially those 19 III, III | particular substances are liable to. For, whatever becomes 20 III, VI | species by names, we shall be liable to great mistakes.~14. Difficulties 21 III, VI | these complex modes were liable to be inadequate, as being 22 III, IX | of Mixed Modes are most liable to doubtfulness and imperfection, 23 III, IX | modes are, many of them, liable to great uncertainty and 24 III, IX | complex ideas are naturally liable to this imperfection, to 25 III, IX | of all others, the least liable to mistakes, and that for 26 III, IX | ones, and therefore are not liable to the uncertainty which 27 III, IX | those of simple ideas, least liable to doubt and uncertainty; 28 III, IX | they are referred to, are liable to yet greater imperfection 29 III, IX | concernment to be understood, are liable to the unavoidable difficulties 30 III, IX | clothed in words, should be liable to that doubt and uncertainty 31 III, IX | books and languages, are liable to the common and natural 32 III, X | concerning Substances, we are liable to all the former inconveniences: 33 III, X | Relations generally, we are liable only to the four first of 34 III, XI | men’s words are naturally liable, if care be not taken.~4. 35 III, XI | which it chiefly turns, is liable to any doubtfulness or mistake.~ 36 IV, III | ideas in the mind, and not liable to the uncertainty that 37 IV, XII | our blind assent, we are liable to be misled by them; and 38 IV, XIV | terms, treat of it, as least liable in our language to equivocation.~ 39 IV, XVI | contradict it. These are liable to so great variety of contrary 40 IV, XVII | of discourse are not less liable to fallacies than the plainer 41 IV, XIX | Good men are men still liable to mistakes, and are sometimes 42 IV, XX | such measures. All men are liable to error, and most men are


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