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Page 58
... of relation is the key - concept of the last book of the Essay where he tries to account for knowledge in terms of relations between ideas . It was pointed out in discussing Locke's classification of ideas that there is an important ...
... of relation is the key - concept of the last book of the Essay where he tries to account for knowledge in terms of relations between ideas . It was pointed out in discussing Locke's classification of ideas that there is an important ...
Page 129
... of proposi- tions , questions , or imperatives . He does distinguish , however , between two kinds of words out of which we build our sentences . Words are either ' names of ideas in the mind ' or signs of the relations between ideas or ...
... of proposi- tions , questions , or imperatives . He does distinguish , however , between two kinds of words out of which we build our sentences . Words are either ' names of ideas in the mind ' or signs of the relations between ideas or ...
Page 157
... relations between their components . A above is an example of such a necessary proposition . If this belief is true , it is very plausible to suppose that all other types of propositions can be ... of the ideas 157 THE NATURE OF KNOWLEDGE.
... relations between their components . A above is an example of such a necessary proposition . If this belief is true , it is very plausible to suppose that all other types of propositions can be ... of the ideas 157 THE NATURE OF KNOWLEDGE.
Contents
Introduction | 8 |
The Aim and Method of Lockes Theory | 23 |
Ideas and Experience | 41 |
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