| Peter Alexander - Science - 1985 - 362 pages
...known necessary Union or Repugnancy. (IV.ix.1) He argues, in this and the next chapter, 'that we have Knowledge of our own Existence by Intuition; of the Existence of GOD by Demonstration,' and then in Chapter xi he proceeds to argue that we have the knowledge of other things, that is external... | |
| Michael Hunter - Biography & Autobiography - 2003 - 256 pages
...offering them in effect as a background to Boyle's/ Locke's arguments for God's existence 'We have the Knowledge of our own Existence by Intuition; of...Demonstration; and of other Things by Sensation', said Locke,5 but his 'Demonstration' is almost startlingly weak. He drew a conclusion considerably... | |
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