| Theodore Millon - 2004 - 672 страници
...bedlam." He went on to comment that "having joined together some ideas very wrongly (madmen), mistake them for truths; and they err as men do that argue right from wrong principles" (1696). Born in Scotland and educated at Edinburgh, David Hume (1711-1776) failed to show much promise... | |
| James C. Harris M.D. - 2005 - 448 страници
...in the intellectual faculties, whereby they are deprived of reason; whereas mad men seem to suffer by the other extreme. For they do not appear to me to have lost the faculty of reasoning: but having joined together some ideas very wrongly . . . they argue... | |
| Jason Daniel Tougaw - 2006 - 256 страници
...have lost the faculty of reasoning, but having joined together some ideas very wrongly, they mistake them for truths, and they err as men do that argue right from wrong principles" (qtd. in Porter, The Greatest Benefit 27 '1). Underlying theories like this is the idea that Reason... | |
| Joseph Parrish - 1884 - 208 страници
...have lost the faculty of reasoning; but having joined together some ideas very wrongly, they mistake them» for truths, and they err, as men do that argue right from wrong principles." — Locke. " An impairment of the mind, manifested by intellectual, moral and emotional perversion,... | |
| 1884 - 406 страници
...have lost the faculty of reasoning; but having joined together some ideas very wrongly, they mistake them for truths, and they err, as men do that argue right from wrong principles. " — Locke. " An impairment of the mind, manifested by intellectual, moral and emotional perversions,... | |
| 1885 - 676 страници
...have lost the faculty of reasoning; but havingjoined together some ideas very wrongly, they mistake them for truths, and they err, as men do that argue right from wrong principles.'' — Locke. "An impairment of the mind, manifested by intellectual, moral and emotional perversion,... | |
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