... far it is ours; without that, it is but so much loose matter floating in our brain. The memory may be stored, but the judgment is little better, and the stock of knowledge not increased, by being able to repeat what others have said, or produce the... Thoughts on Self-culture, Addressed to Women - Pagina 318di Maria Georgina Shirreff Grey, Emily Anne Eliza Shirreff - 1851 - 464 pagineVisualizzazione completa - Informazioni su questo libro
| John Locke - 1706 - 352 pagine
...little better, and the ftock of Knowledge not increafed by being able to repeat what qthers have faid , or produce the Arguments we have found in them. Such a Knowledge as this is but Knowledge by hear" fay, and the oftentation of it is at beft talking by roat, and very often upon weak and wrong... | |
| John Clarke - 1731 - 380 pagine
...ours. Without that, it is but fb much loofe Matter, floating in our Brain. The .Memory may b"e ftored, but the Judgment is little better, and the Stock of Knowledge 'not increafed, by being able .to repeat, what others have faid ; or produce the Arguments, we have found... | |
| John Locke - 1796 - 554 pagine
...little better, and the ftock of knowledge not increafed, by being able to repeat what others have faid, or produce the arguments we have found in them. Such a knowledge as this is but knowledge by hear-fay, and the orientation of it is at beft but talking by rote, and very often upon weak and wrong... | |
| John Locke - 1801 - 334 pagine
...little better, and the flock of knowledge not increafed, by being able to repeat what others have faid, or produce the arguments we have found in them. Such a knowledge as this is but knowledge by hearfay, and the oftentation of it is at baft but talking by rote, and very often upon weak and wrong... | |
| J. JOHNSON - 1801 - 374 pagine
...connexion of ideas, so far it is ours; without that, it is but so much loose matter floating in our brain. The memory may be stored, but the judgment is little better, and the stock of knowledge not not increased, by being able to repeat what others have said, or produce the arguments we have found... | |
| John Locke - 1801 - 986 pagine
...k»owlcdge not increafed, by being able to repeat what others have faid, or produce the arguments we hare found in them. Such a knowledge as this is but knowledge by hearfay, and the oftentation of it is at beft but talking by rote, and very often upon weak and wrong... | |
| John Locke - 1801 - 950 pagine
...knowledge not increafed, by being able to repeat what others have faid, or produce the arguments we hare found in them. Such a knowledge as this is but knowledge by hearfay, and the oftentation of it is at bed but talking by rote, and very often upon weak and wrong... | |
| John Locke - 1802 - 184 pagine
...may he stored, but the 'judgment is little hetter, and the stock of knowledge not increased by heing able to repeat what others have said, or produce the...knowledge by hearsay, and the ostentation of it is at hest but talking by rote, and very often upon weak and wrong principles. For all that is to be found... | |
| John Locke - 1805 - 520 pagine
...stored, but the judgment :B littk better, and .the stock of knowledge Conduct of the Understanding. not increased, by being able to repeat what others...talking by rote, and very often upon weak and wrong principle.5. For all that is to be found in books, is not built upon true foundations, nor always rightly... | |
| John Locke - 1813 - 448 pagine
...that, it is but so much loose matter floating in our brain. The memory may be stored, but the judgement is little better, and the stock of knowledge not increased...produce the arguments we have found in them. Such a knowlege as this, is but knowledge by hearsay, and the ostentation of it, is at best but talking by... | |
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