The English Works of Thomas Hobbes of Malmesbury, Volume 3J. Bohn, 1839 - Philosophy, English |
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... rules , called theorems , or aphorisms ; that is , he can reason , or reckon , not only in number , but in all other things , whereof one may be added unto , or subtracted from another . But this privilege is allayed by another ; and ...
... rules , called theorems , or aphorisms ; that is , he can reason , or reckon , not only in number , but in all other things , whereof one may be added unto , or subtracted from another . But this privilege is allayed by another ; and ...
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... rules . For ignorance of causes , and of rules , does not set men so far out of their way , as relying on false rules , and taking for causes of what they aspire to , those that are not so , but rather causes of the contrary . To ...
... rules . For ignorance of causes , and of rules , does not set men so far out of their way , as relying on false rules , and taking for causes of what they aspire to , those that are not so , but rather causes of the contrary . To ...
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... rules of a master of fence , ventures presumptuously upon an adversary , that either kills or disgraces him . science . The signs of science are some , certain and infal- Signs of lible ; some , uncertain . Certain , when he that per ...
... rules of a master of fence , ventures presumptuously upon an adversary , that either kills or disgraces him . science . The signs of science are some , certain and infal- Signs of lible ; some , uncertain . Certain , when he that per ...
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... rule of good and evil , to be taken from the nature of the objects themselves ; but from the person of the man , where there is no commonwealth ; or , in a commonwealth , from the person that representeth it ; or from an arbitrator or ...
... rule of good and evil , to be taken from the nature of the objects themselves ; but from the person of the man , where there is no commonwealth ; or , in a commonwealth , from the person that representeth it ; or from an arbitrator or ...
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... rule of good and evil manners , but the correction they receive from their parents and masters ; save that children are constant to their rule , whereas , men are not so ; because grown old , and stubborn , they appeal from custom to ...
... rule of good and evil manners , but the correction they receive from their parents and masters ; save that children are constant to their rule , whereas , men are not so ; because grown old , and stubborn , they appeal from custom to ...
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