Lockes Writings And Philosophy Historically Considered And Vindicated From the

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Lockes Writings And Philosophy Historically Considered And Vindicated From the
Edward Tagart
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T I*b- i. . 12.
280 LEIBNITZ.
institutis accepinms : quse et per se sunt falsa per- spicue, et inter sese vehementer repugnantia*. " Leibnitz, it has been said, belonged to that noble family of thinkers which numbers among its chiefs Pythagoras, Plato, and Descartes, who, " seeing in the human mind something more than the passive subject of sensation, an empty possibility, a product of phy- sical organization, would ascribe to reason a divine origin, and an authority superior to that of sensibl
...e experience, and would subject facts to principles, things to ideas. He sprang historically from Des- cartes, and was the immediate adversary of Gassendi and of Locke, f" But names and epithets must not deceive us, nor be too readily accepted. The leading principles of * "Now of the inconsistency of Plato it were long to speak. He in the Timseus says that the Deity cannot be called a part of this world ; but in the books of Laws, he considers that the question what the Deity is in all respects ought not to be entertained.

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