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| Alphabetical [« »] doublings 1 doubt 195 doubted 12 doubtful 36 doubtfulness 10 doubting 10 doubts 14 | Frequency [« »] 36 collections 36 delight 36 desires 36 doubtful 36 lies 36 loose 36 operation | John Locke An essay concerning human understanding IntraText - Concordances doubtful |
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1 Read | mankind depending on the doubtful and uncertain use of words, 2 I, I | them innate. I answer:~7. Doubtful expressions, that have scarce 3 I, II | if men can be ignorant or doubtful of what is innate, innate 4 I, III | stopped the inquiry of the doubtful concerning all that was 5 II, XIII | or deceitful obscurity of doubtful or insignificant terms. 6 II, XIII | the promiscuous use of so doubtful a term; which is so far 7 II, XXVIII| relation are often of as doubtful and uncertain signification 8 III, IV | of simple ideas of less doubtful meaning than those of mixed 9 III, IV | they are generally less doubtful and uncertain than those 10 III, V | comprehended. And if the doubtful signification of the word 11 III, IX | unavoidable for many of them to be doubtful and uncertain in their significations. 12 III, IX | The names of mixed modes doubtful. First, because the ideas 13 III, IX | they are very various and doubtful. They are assemblages of 14 III, IX | pleasure must needs be of doubtful signification, when such 15 III, IX | this imperfection, to be of doubtful and uncertain signification; 16 III, IX | Names of substances of doubtful signification, because the 17 III, IX | names of substances are of a doubtful signification, for a contrary 18 III, IX | produce that various and doubtful signification in the names 19 III, IX | they will be convinced how doubtful and obscure those words 20 III, IX | of simple ideas the least doubtful. From what has been said, 21 III, IX | dubious names.~20. The most doubtful are the names of very compounded 22 III, IX | are commonly of a very doubtful and undetermined meaning, 23 III, X | with legions of obscure, doubtful, and undefined words. Which 24 III, X | to make the meaning more doubtful, and perplex the sense? 25 III, XI | terms, and insignificant and doubtful expressions, capable to 26 III, XI | natural substances, where doubtful terms are hardly to be avoided, 27 IV, III | stick only in sounds of doubtful and uncertain significations. 28 IV, III | obscurity of uncertain and doubtful ways of talking, volumes 29 IV, XII | them from those that are doubtful,) but are only made so to 30 IV, XII | that we should not take doubtful systems for complete sciences; 31 IV, XII | really at best but a very doubtful conjecture; such as are 32 IV, XVI | propositions, evidently false or doubtful enough in their first beginning, 33 IV, XVII | Because we often employ doubtful terms. As obscure and imperfect 34 IV, XVIII | incredible in the world, if doubtful propositions shall take 35 IV, XX | certain and evident, but doubtful and false, taken up for 36 IV, XX | inclinations. IV. Authority.~8. I. Doubtful propositions taken for principles.