Secondly, the testimony of others, vouching their observation and experience. In the testimony of others is to be considered, 1. The number. 2. The integrity. 3. The skill of the witnesses. 4. The design of the author, where it is a testimony out of a... The Works of John Locke - Page 98by John Locke - 1823Full view - About this book
| Mattoon Monroe Curtis - Ethics - 1890 - 168 pages
...are twofold, first, the conformity of anything with our own knowledge, observation, and experience; secondly, the testimony of others vouching their observation and experience. In the testimony of others are to be considered the number, integrity, and skill of the witnesses; the design of the author, where... | |
| John Locke - Philosophy - 1892 - 572 pages
...: i ^ First, The conformity of anything with our own know- "^ ' ledge, observation, and experience. Secondly, The testimony of others, vouching their...and experience. In the testimony of others, is to be Doneidered, 1. The number. 2. The integrity. 3. The skill of the witnesses. 4. The design of the author,... | |
| John Locke - Knowledge, Theory of - 1894 - 588 pages
...come to a Judgment tion and _gxj2erJ£n.ce, l. In the testimony of others, is to be considered : i. The number. 2. The integrity. 3. The skill of the...circumstances of the relation. 6. Contrary testimonies 2. 5. Probability wanting that intuitive evidence which infallibly determines the understanding and... | |
| John Locke - Knowledge, Theory of - 1894 - 516 pages
...integrity. 3. The skill Experi- ' of tne witnesses. 4. The design of the author, where it is ence, a testimony out of a book cited. 5. The consistency...circumstances of the relation. 6. Contrary testimonies 2. In this, 5- Probability wanting that intuitive evidence which all the infallibly determines the... | |
| Elias J. MacEwan - Debates and debating - 1898 - 440 pages
...interpretation, his honesty, his memory, his power of expression, and many other circumstances. Locke says, "In the testimony of others is to be considered: (1)...circumstances of the relation ; (6) contrary testimonies." the most trustworthy testimony. Careful and minute observation underlies complete statement, careless... | |
| Arthur Kenyon Rogers - Philosophy - 1907 - 540 pages
...(i) The number. (2) The integrity. (3) The skill of the witnesses. (4) The design of the author, when it is a testimony out of a book cited. (5) The consistency...circumstances of the relation. (6) Contrary testimonies." 8 Among the beliefs accepted on testimony, those based on revelation have a peculiarly high degree... | |
| Arthur Kenyon Rogers - Philosophy - 1907 - 536 pages
...(1) The number. (2) The integrity. (3) The skill of the witnesses. (4) The design of the author, when it is a testimony out of a book cited. (5) The consistency...parts, and circumstances of the relation. (6) Contrary testimonies."8 Among the beliefs accepted on testimony, those based on revelation have a peculiarly... | |
| Arthur Kenyon Rogers - Philosophy - 1907 - 534 pages
...The testimony of others, vouching their observation and experience. In this is to be considered, (i) The number. (2) The integrity. (3) The skill of the witnesses. (4) The design of the author, when it is a testimony out of a book cited. (5) The consistency of the parts, and circumstances of... | |
| Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1910 - 982 pages
...anything with our own knowledge, observation and experience. Second, the testimony of others touching their observation and experience. In the testimony of others is to be considered (i) the number, (2) the integrity, (3) the skill of the witnesses. (4) The design of the author, where... | |
| John Locke - Knowledge, Theory of - 1924 - 438 pages
...following : First, The conformity of anything with our own knowledge, observation, and exj)£ii£nce. Secondly, The testimony of others, vouching their...design of the author, where it is a testimony out of IT book cited. (5) The consTstency of the parts juid circumstances of the relation. (6) Contrary 5,... | |
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