| James Gilchrist - 1816 - 296 страница
...true philosopher, by any bigoted clamour of blind zealots :—" Seeing then, that truth, (says Hobbes) consisteth in the right ordering of names in our affirmations,...precise truth had need to remember what every name he uses stands for, and to place it accordingly ; else he will find himself entangled in words, as a bird... | |
| Thomas Curtis - 1829 - 810 страница
...be, or suspect what has not been : but in neither case can a man be charged with untruth. Seeing then that truth consisteth in the right ordering of names...precise truth had need to remember what every name he uses stands for, and to place it accordingly, else he will find himself entangled in words as a bird... | |
| Alfred Lyall - 1830 - 682 страница
...repeatedly in the course of his work*. * See Appendix, Note A. II. § 1. " SEEING," says Mr. Hobbes, " that truth consisteth in the right ordering of names...he useth stands for, and to place it accordingly, else he will find himself entangled in words, as a bird in lime twigs; the more he struggles, the more... | |
| William Hazlitt - 1836 - 538 страница
...suspect what has not been : but in neither case can a man be charged with untruth. " Seeing, then, that truth consisteth in the right ordering of names...precise truth had need to remember what every name he uses stands for, and to place it accordingly : or else he will find himself entangled in words, as... | |
| William Hazlitt - 1836 - 526 страница
...suspect what has not been : but in neither case can a man be charged with untruth. " Seeing, then, that truth consisteth in the right ordering of names...precise truth had need to remember what every name he uses stands for, and to place it accordingly : or else he will find himself entangled in words, as... | |
| William Hazlitt - 1836 - 372 страница
...suspect what has not been ; but in neither case can a man be charged with untruth. " Seeing, then, that truth consisteth in the right ordering of names...precise truth had need to remember What every name he uses stands for, and to place it accordingly : or else he will find himself entangled in words, as... | |
| Thomas Hobbes - 1839 - 744 страница
...untruth. Seeing then that truth consisteth in the right Necessity of •t • f • a> ? definitions. ordering of names in our affirmations, a man that...precise truth had need to remember what every name he uses stands for, and to place it accordingly, or else he will find himself entangled in words, as a... | |
| Thomas Hobbes - 1839 - 766 страница
...untruth. /Seeing then that truth consisteth in the right Necessity of ' j • £ • a* JP ^ definitions. ordering of names in our affirmations, a man that seeketh precise truth had need to remember what v every name he uses stands for, and to place it accordingly, or else he will find himself entangled... | |
| Thomas Curtis (of Grove house sch, Islington) - 1839 - 812 страница
...be, or suspect what has not been : but in neither case can a man be charged with untruth. Seeing then that truth consisteth in the right ordering of names in our affirmations, a man that scekctli precise truth had need to remember what every name he uses stands for, and to place it accordingly,... | |
| Henry Hallam - 1839 - 718 страница
...speech is not, there is neither truth nor falsehood, though there may be error. Hence as truth consists in the right ordering of names in our affirmations, a man that seeks precise truth hath need to remember what every word he uses stands for and place it accordingly.... | |
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