The English Works of Thomas Hobbes of Malmesbury, Volume 3J. Bohn, 1839 - Philosophy, English |
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... understood , by which they might learn truly to read one another , if they would take the pains ; that is , nosce teipsum , read thyself : which was not meant , as it is now used , to countenance , either the barbarous state of men in ...
... understood , by which they might learn truly to read one another , if they would take the pains ; that is , nosce teipsum , read thyself : which was not meant , as it is now used , to countenance , either the barbarous state of men in ...
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... understood , sendeth forth an intelligible species , that is , an intelligible being seen ; which , coming into the un- derstanding , makes us understand . I say not this , as disproving the use of universities ; but because I am to ...
... understood , sendeth forth an intelligible species , that is , an intelligible being seen ; which , coming into the un- derstanding , makes us understand . I say not this , as disproving the use of universities ; but because I am to ...
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... experience and use of the creatures should give him occasion ; and to join them in such manner by degrees , as to make himself understood ; and so by succession of V 4 . time , so much language might be gotten 18 OF MAN . Of Speech.
... experience and use of the creatures should give him occasion ; and to join them in such manner by degrees , as to make himself understood ; and so by succession of V 4 . time , so much language might be gotten 18 OF MAN . Of Speech.
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... understood ; all such being names of matter . Secondly , it may enter into account , or be con- sidered , for some accident or quality which we conceive to be in it ; as for being moved , for being so long , for being hot , & c .; and ...
... understood ; all such being names of matter . Secondly , it may enter into account , or be con- sidered , for some accident or quality which we conceive to be in it ; as for being moved , for being so long , for being hot , & c .; and ...
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... understood such abilities of the mind , as men praise , value , and desire should be in themselves ; and go commonly under the name of a good wit ; though the same word wit , be used also , to distinguish one certain ability from the ...
... understood such abilities of the mind , as men praise , value , and desire should be in themselves ; and go commonly under the name of a good wit ; though the same word wit , be used also , to distinguish one certain ability from the ...
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