| Dan O'Brien - 2006 - 225 페이지
...we may as rationally hope to see with other men's eyes as to know by other men's understanding . . . The floating of other men's opinions in our brains...them was science is in us but opiniatrety. (Locke, 1975, book 1, p. 58) Nullius in verba [on no man's word] . (Royal Society motto) Do not trust my words,... | |
| Murray Rae - 2005 - 182 페이지
...that which he can verify through the operations of his own reason, while Locke writes dismissively, The floating of other Men's Opinions in our brains...to be true. What in them was Science is in us but Opinionatrety, whilst we give up our Assent only to reverend Names, and do not, as they did, employ... | |
| Murray Rae - 2005 - 182 페이지
...that which he can verify through the operations of his own reason, while Locke writes dismissively, The floating of other Men's Opinions in our brains...not one jot the more knowing, though they happen to he true. What in them was Science is in us but Opinionatrety, whilst we give up our Assent only to... | |
| Conal Condren, Stephen Gaukroger, Ian Hunter - 2006 - 242 페이지
...see with other Mens Eyes, as to know by other Mens Understandings . . . The floating of other Mens Opinions in our brains makes us not one jot the more knowing, though they happen to be true . . . And if the taking up of another's Principles, without examining them, made not him a Philosopher,... | |
| Tara Smith - 2006 - 19 페이지
...may as rationally hope to see with other men's eyes as to know by other men's understandings. . . . The floating of other men's opinions in our brains, makes us not one jot the more knowing, [even if] they happen to be true . . . 2V In a similar vein, Rand writes: No matter how vast your knowledge... | |
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